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From local favorites like Post Paradise to national headliners like The Head and The Heart, each week 90.5 KCSU highlights our student hosts interview and chat with musicians, artists, and performers.
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There are interviews and then there are KCSU Music's Live, In-Studio interviews. 90.5 KCSU Fort Collins brings local bands come to hang out with our DJs, talk with us on-air, and play us some of their music. Enjoy!
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After his nephew is disowned from his family for being gay, single and childless vineyard owner Sergio takes the boy in to raise him. In the process, Sergio must confront his own identity and feelings.
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October 11th is "Coming Into Queerness" day, otherwise known as "National Coming Out" day, and CSU's Pride Resource Center is celebrating by coupling with KCSU's podcast department. DJ EJ, host of "Slouch Couch" Tuesdays 9-11am, interviews mentors and other people involved at the PRC about their experiences being a part of the LGBTQ+ community and what their identity means to them.
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Welcome to Office Hours! This podcast talks about the student experience at Colorado State University, specifically through the perspective of liberal arts students at CSU. This podcast is hosted by Ali, MJ, and Izzy, English students who are going to be talking about their experience at CSU.
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Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes as Colorado State University's radio station? Introducing KCSU's "Beyond The Radiowaves", a podcast that interviews each and every person that makes up Colorado's biggest student-run radio station.
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Everyone enjoys listening to stories. Everyone hates liars. So is the perfect podcast. Every episode 3 participants each tell their crazy story. However, one of them is lying (Bum bum bum). Can you sniff out the liar? Let’s put your lie-detecting abilities to the test.
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Mental health can be a complex and daunting topic for folx. From navigating what resources are available to what will work best for oneself, it’s not easy. Join CSU Health Network staff Stephanie Zee and Adam-Jon Aparicio as they share their own personal mental health journey, discuss different mental health topics and explain what’s available at CSU to help you with your mental health and well-being. If you’re someone who doesn’t know what’s available on CSU’s campus for mental health and w ...
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Advocacy, Resources, and Healing around interpersonal trauma. The goal of this podcast is to talk about healing and resources around sexual assault, relationship violence and stalking. For more of our content check out our website at www.wgac.colostate.edu.
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The International Local Music Exchange is a partnership formed by Oregon State University (KBVR), Colorado State University (90.5 KCSU), Loyola University Maryland (WLOY), and The College Radio Foundation that gives college radio stations a chance to share the best artists in their hometowns with other college stations from around the world. In support of World College Radio Day, these individual stations are invited to create a one-hour program that is hosted by their respective DJ's or stu ...
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Let’s be real. Men need to bring up their social justice game, and we believe there are men out there who want to but don’t know how. Jake and Carl don’t have all the answers, but they believe that opening up and doing a lot of self-reflection is one of the best ways for men to join the movement. Listen in while they try to model that process. Jake identifies as a cis-man, White, heterosexual, disabled (learning disability), middle class, agnostic, and is fan of Star Wars. Jake is a Communic ...
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This podcast is for anyone interested in the local Fort Collins running community. We will be interviewing all kinds of cool runners, covering topics from peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to favorite running trails, and talking about upcoming races in Fort Collins and the surrounding area. We’re hoping to highlight the diverse voices and perspectives in the world of running. This podcast is all about connecting with and celebrating our local running community.
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The future is a space created by professor Aitor Lajarin-Encina and Art and Art History students to discuss critical contemporary art and culture issues with artists and other guests. The podcast is organized by DXIX Projects, an artist-run initiative based in the CSU art department, dedicated to offering opportunities for artists and other cultural producers to develop progressive art-related projects and pedagogical experiences with local and global communities.
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An interview with Corey Valentine, an eyewitness student to the breaking news story listed below. A breaking news story coming out of a local fraternity associated with Colorado State University has been accused of blackface after a large recruitment banner hung up in front of the fraternity house showing racist imagery was seen early yesterday mor…
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In this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, the KCSU news team delivers information on John Kelly who is a former White House chief of staff visiting Colorado State University with CSU President Amy Parson. Gus Arnold continues campus news with the retirement of a number in all sports at CSU and more. Then in local Tyler Weatherwax takes a look a…
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In this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, Gus Arnold goes over how students at Colorado State University are receiving help with their struggles to find affordable housing. Also in campus news Arnold goes over CSU's search for a new key role in their leadership, and more. Then Tyler Weatherwax reports on a local dentist in Fort Collins being ac…
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In this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, Gus Arnold brings you campus news that covers important changes to CSU's Title IX policy that expands on the policy. The protections that Title IX provides will be expanded to help protect more people in more ways. Tyler Weatherwax looks at changes coming to three key public services including, fire, po…
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In this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, Gus Arnold goes over some key renovations happening on campus that students should be aware of in campus news. Then in local news, Tyler Weatherwax covers two key updates involving shootings with police in Larimer County. Arnold continues the show with coverage of life and events in Fort Collins includi…
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On August 19th, KCSU's progamming director, Sasha Sperry, and the podcast director, me, Erin Fuller, had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Eric Delehoy and Michael Ridley. Delehoy's short film, "Cowboy Boots", is set to premiere at The Lyric in Fort Collins on August 24th at 2pm. The short film follows a recently-out cowboy, played by Ridle…
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Join us as we speak with special guests, Zach Brown, Lillyana Cardenas, and Chris Leck on harm reduction and recovery. In this podcast we delve into what harm reduction is, that everyone has their own individual journey to recovery, and to reduce the stigma regarding substance use, and recovery. Zach, Lillyana, Chris share CSU resources available t…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on how CSU is helping PSD teens' mental health amid a therapist shortage, the first confirmed case in 2024 of animal rabies found in a bat in Larimer County, and a deep dive into Monday's student-led protest on the Lory Student Center Plaza. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel an…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on pro-Palestinian crowd commentary pausing an on-campus, democracy-themed event, the ongoing investigation of a Fort Collins bank robbery, and how a new CEO might soon run TikTok to avoid a ban from the US. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU offering a new Taylor Swift class called Spanish for Swifties, Coloradans' recently-granted access to a new heart condition treatment after Loveland doctors conducted the first procedure, and an inside look at a local bar and lounge. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the end of a controversial roommate limit, an update to statewide privacy protections that got its footing first in Fort Collins with a local lawmaker, and a recap of the 2024 CSU Drag Show: Mother Earth. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on legal challenges over CSU's handling of an animal mistreatment investigation, how Larimer County's beer culture landed it on a new list, and an uptick of reported crime across US colleges and universities. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Roc…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the possibility of higher tuition getting ASCSU's attention, a higher-than-recommended level of "forever chemicals" in some Colorado public water systems, and a new plan to address Denver's migrant crisis. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thank…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU researchers predicting a busier-than-usual Atlantic storm season, a wind storm that cut power for thousands in Larimer County, and a look back at the return of KCSU's punk rock festival featuring interviews with the people who made the music possible. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the student government election races coming to a close, a closely watched city council meeting, and a proposed bill that would regulate a controversial police restraint move in Colorado. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen a…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the reopening of an LSC restaurant, wildfire risk reduction efforts in Larimer County, and humanitarian aid groups questioning worker safety in Gaza after a strike kills seven World Central Kitchen Workers. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Ro…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a new CSU commencement format, how the community can weigh in on a key local water choice, and the five-day festival showcasing filmmakers' experiences from around the globe. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Austin Martin and Kaleb Al…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the return of a ski contest after a 15 year hiatus, a proposed Colorado bill that could end U+2, and what the loss of the bridge means for the US supply chain. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Rocky Mountain Review: KCSU’s News Directors brin…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a new opportunity to study abroad for CSU first-years, a new Fort Collins food waste disposal facility, and a first-of-its-kind pig kidney transplant. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen and Austin Martin for additional cover…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a multi-year study hoping to help children with Down syndrome, an ongoing Fort Collins homicide investigation, and a sneak peek of a special episode of the KCSU Sports Podcast. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen and Austin M…
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NCAA's March Madness has begun: brackets are being filled, teams are being analyzed, and sweat is dripping from everyone's faces. Join sports directors Kaleb Allen and Austin Martin as they chat with sports producer Max Ebert and Collegian's Damon Cook about the tournament and what they expect to come.…
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KCSU’s Music Directors Jalen Thompson and Paris Huckaby are the destination for eccentric and eclectic music tastes within the CSU community. Their podcast maneuvers the world of music through their eyes including new releases, pop culture, interviewing other music connoisseurs, and the links that bring the two together <3. Come hang out and jam wi…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU dark matter research efforts, the investigation of how Weld County prisoners were accessing drugs, and the FDA's alert of multiple ground cinnamon brands contaminated with lead. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen and Aus…
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Colorado State University President Amy Parsons is no stranger to music on campus, but going live on-air on CSU’s student-run radio station, 90.5 KCSU, is a first for the presidential bucket list. On Wednesday, March 6th, Parsons sat down with KCSU DJs Erin Fuller and Riley Hilbert to talk about her mission to bring live music back to CSU and take …
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on why CSU extended its acceptance deadline, a longtime DNA analyst now facing criminal charges of her own, and the arrest of a polarizing representative's son over a series of petty and misdemeanor crimes. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Rocky…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a small fire closing the Engineering Building, how Denver's migrant surge impacts Fort Collins, and one New York medical school's now-free tuition after a massive donation. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Austin Martin and Kaleb Alle…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on celebrating four decades of CSU's first gen student award program, some proposed changes to local high school graduation requirements, and the massive deal to join Kroger and Albertsons. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Rocky Mountain Review:…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the need for more academic resource licenses at CSU, a local man arrested on at least 14 indecent exposure charges, and Rams Against Hunger's first mobile food pantry event of the semester. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU's Founders Day Medal, a fiery car crash killing three locals, and a Valentine's Day themed activism expo. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Lorenzo Gomez for additional coverage. About the Rocky Mountain Review: KCSU’s News Directo…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on how CSU might help fill a nationwide vet shortage, the uniqueness of this year's presidential primary election ballot, and updates on the Kansas City parade shooting investigation. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Austin Martin and Ka…
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