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Funding for Colo art industry, microchip shortage hits Apple

KCSU FM Description: This episode from April 4 includes information on the unauthorized Undie Run, Loveland police Lawsuit, migrant boat crash, microchip shortage and more. More information: 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.

CASA partners with The Human Bean, Apple privacy changes

KCSU FM Description: This episode from April 27 includes information on plans for Colorado’s new congressional district, a CASA-Human Bean partnership, wildlife recovery and more. More information: Ellie Shannon explains updates in campus news, and Ivy Winfrey covers how Colorado plans to receive another congressional district. After that, Dixon Lawson updates listeners on Colorado State University’s athletics teams, and then listeners hear a conversation between Winfrey and Julie Phillips with Court Appointed Special Advocates of Larimer County about The Human Bean’s partnership for Child Abuse Prevention Month. Then, Jacob Selbe tells listeners about air quality trends and travel options for vaccinated Americans. Maddy Erskine speaks to local indie-pop duo Modrn about its musical inspirations and song-writing strategies. After that, Kota Babcock gives new information on the pandemic and speaks to Piper Russell from The Collegian about wildfire recovery. To conclude the

Student COVID-19 cases rise, Union claims Amazon threatened workers

Student COVID-19 cases rise, Union claims Amazon threatened workers Description: This episode from April 20 includes Poudre high schools’ struggle with new COVID-19 cases, Fort Collins prohibition history, Amazon union threats and more. More information: 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.

Third FoCo bank robbery; supporting trail restoration

KCSU FM Description: This episode from April 6 includes updates on a local bank robbery, NASA’s Ingenuity, trail restoration, the ASCSU election and more. More information: Ellie Shannon explains updates in Associated Students of Colorado State University elections and issues, and Ivy Winfrey covers the third Fort Collins bank robbery in a month. After that, Dixon Lawson explains updates on CSU’s athletics, and then listeners hear a conversation between Kota Babcock and Poudre Wilderness Volunteers’ Mike Corbin and Jeff Randa about their campaign to rebuild trails following 2020’s wildfires and how listeners can help. Visit pwv.org for more information.

Colo vaccine eligibility, Amazon union vote count begins

Colo vaccine eligibility, Amazon union vote count begins
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