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This episode from April 4 includes information on the unauthorized Undie Run, Loveland police Lawsuit, migrant boat crash, microchip shortage and more.
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Kota Babcock explains how Colorado State University responded to the unauthorized campus Undie Run, and Ivy Winfrey updates listeners on the excessive use of force lawsuit against the City of Loveland Police Department. After that, Jonathan Gillham gives updates on CSU’s athletics, and then Babcock speaks to Christine Costello from the Colorado Office of Economic Development & and International Trade about the American Rescue Plan’s support for artistic industries in Colorado.
Then, Jacob Selbe tells listeners about a boat accident involving migrants, and Anton Schindler explains the history of ballpark food. Babcock gives some updates on the microchip shortage and on Facebook’s oversight board’s decision on whether or not former President Donald Trump is allowed on the platform.
Student COVID-19 cases rise, Union claims Amazon threatened workers
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This episode from April 20 includes Poudre high schools’ struggle with new COVID-19 cases, Fort Collins prohibition history, Amazon union threats and more.
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Ellie Shannon explains updates in campus news, and Ivy Winfrey covers how Poudre School District high school students bear the brunt of a new increase in COVID-19 cases. After that, Jonathan Gillham updates listeners on Colorado State University’s athletics, and then “Takes from the Anthropocene” hosts discuss structural violence. Then, Jacob Selbe tells listeners about ongoing issues with police brutality, and Olivia Bode describes how Fort Collins women impacted prohibition.
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This episode from April 1 includes coverage of CSU’s water and transformation goals, a fatal Fort Collins crash, Colorado Forests, the American Jobs Plan, and more.
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Kota Babcock explains details on Colorado State University’s plans for Colorado Water Center grants as well as CSU President Joyce McConnell’s Courageous Strategic Transformation goals. After that, Ivy Winfrey delivers information on a fatal crash in Fort Collins.
Jonathan Gillham updates listeners on upcoming and recent sport events, and Winfrey speaks to Colorado state forester Mike Lester about the Forest Service’s annual Forest Health Report. Then, Babcock explains the details of President Joe Biden’s proposed American Jobs Plan before listeners tune into the most recent episode of the KCSU Music podcast, which focuses on finding a career in music.
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Ellie Shannon explains how Colorado State University has observed a year with COVID-19 restrictions and moves on to discuss how CSU handled the weekend blizzard. Then, Ivy Winfrey discusses local power outages, and Jonathan Gillham goes over Rams basketball, volleyball and track and field events and recent scores.
After that, Roxanne Stacy explains how diverse voices are necessary for healthcare equity in an excerpt from a “Takes From the Anthropocene” episode, and Jacob Selbe discusses how the U.S. supports Myanmar nationals while their nation handles a military coup.
Kota Babcock speaks to Mogan Subramaniam about his company, Fullstack Academy, and their partnership with CSU for coding and cybersecurity courses. Then, Babcock updates listeners on recent COVID-19 statistic as the U.S. mourns the loss of over 535,000 to the pandemic.