August 21, 1993 - MPR’s Paula Schroeder talks with Deb Brown, horticulturist with the University of Minnesota, about the perennial gardening and lawn ideas.
September 3, 1993 - Dr. Frank Rhame, an infectious disease physician and member of University of Minnesota, comments on U.S. National Commission on AIDS and reflects what results came from it as the commissions comes to an end.
September 29, 1993 - A point-counter point segment with biologist Anne Pusey, who studied animal behavior for 20 years and is a professor of ecology, evolution, and behavior at the University of Minnesota; and author Martha Roth, editor of the feminist quarterly Hurricane Alice and co-editor of the book, Transforming a Rape Culture.
October 15, 1993 - Dr. Arthur Caplan, ethicist in bioethics, explains the push and pull of political, scientific, and monetary support in research of various diseases.
December 22, 1993 - Dr. Arthur Caplan shares his perspective on ethical issues regarding news of China looking at a eugenics policy.
January 4, 1994 - Midday’s Gary Eichten talks with Jack Tunheim, an attorney in the Office of the State Attorney General of Minnesota, about Minnesota Supreme Court’s differing view with state legislature over use of DNA evidence in court proceedings.
January 5, 1994 - Mark Seeley, meteorologist at the University of Minnesota, discusses various terms and conditions of winter. Seeley also answers listener questions.
February 10, 1994 - Dan Dreyfus, director of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management Program, is asked about federal government finding a permanent site for radioactive waste from the Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant.
February 11, 1994 - Mark Dayton, Minnesota state auditor, wants a special commission to look into holding radioactive waste at Northern States Power Company’s Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant.
March 30, 1994 - Midday presents Robert Allen, chairman and CEO of AT&T, speaking at the Minnesota Meeting. Allen’s address was on the topic, "The Information Superhighway: Will it Run to Lake Wobegon?" Following speech, Allen answers audience questions.