The problems caused by grade inflation in schools, Iconic cars that are no more, & Minor League Baseball culture

Published: Sept. 14, 2018, 2:45 a.m.

b'The University of Wateroo has had a secretly formula that they have been using for a number of year that they applied to applicants from different high schools. The formula gauges what the grades from different high schools might translate to, as far are academic performance in concerned, if applicants were to be accepted. This is all tied into the more troubling issue of grade inflation, which our guest says is not only a Canadian issue but a world-wide one.\\n\\nGuest: Dr. Anton Allahar, Sociology and Social Sciences at Western University\\n\\n-\\n\\nVolkswagen has announced it will cancel the Beetle.Scott talks with Justin Sookraj about cars that defined eras in history and why people form bonds with automobiles.\\n\\nGuest: Justin Sookraj, owner of Wells Auto in Milton, organizer of the Oblivion Car Show\\n\\n-\\n\\nScott is ready to present three bizarre stories to unnerve and amuse. It is up to you to decide which is the best, most outlandish story of the week!\\n\\n-\\n\\nBenjamin Hill has travelled to every minor league ballpark in the U.S., documenting the culture of minor league baseball and its place in communities.'