Ivy Winfrey updates listeners on new COVID-19 resources in Colorado, updates to Poudre School District’s hybrid learning plans, and the future of Hughes Stadium. Then, Jonathan Gillham updates listeners on changes in sports and Maddy Erskine speaks to local band the Crooked Rugs about their newest album. After that, Kota Babcock updates listeners on changes in the White House, a history-making book award and new changes in COVID-19 locally before speaking to Samantha Ye from The Collegian about CSU’s changes to COVID-19 screenings and vaccinations. Babcock discusses changes in Apple’s staff, Facebook’s new oversight committee, and Twitter’s new fact-checking program. To conclude the show, Ivy goes over weird news, including a woman impersonating a prosecutor to drop her charges.
Ivy Winfrey updates listeners on changes with identification protocols, a new study conducted by Colorado State University, and Fort Collins City Council. Then, Jonathan Gillham brings listeners updates on the ever-changing world of sports and Kota Babcock speaks to Lydia Dody and Elise Carver from Hope Lives about supporting women with breast cancer and their upcoming fundraiser with the Human Bean. After that, Babcock gives updates on Joe Biden’s first days in office, COVID-19 statistics, and why Twitter banned the Chinese embassy. Then, Winfrey tells listeners about buried treasure in the U.K. and a mice-infested quarantine hotel in Australia.