Ellie Shannon discusses a notable story related to the Colorado State University College of Business and gives updates on recent CSU athletics news. Ivy Winfrey tells listeners about wastewater testing in Fort Collins and how many of Colorado’s teachers are considering leaving the profession. Dixon Lawson gives information on CSU volleyball, and Kota Babcock speaks to Mental Health Colorado CEO Vincent Atchity about a bill on peer support services in the Colorado State legislature. Then, Babcock delivers information on a trust representing 80,000 California wildfire victims’ cases against PG&E executives and the potential for gender neutral designations on federal paperwork. After that, listeners hear some highlights from Takes From the Anthropocene‘s episode “Place, a Problematic American Mindset.” Then, Babcock updates listeners on COVID-19 statistics and news of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine before speaking to Piper Russell about her story on the CSU College of Business. To conclude the show, Babcock gives listeners the most recent update on Facebook’s Australian news ban and Winfrey tells listeners about a man faking his own kidnapping.
Peer Support Bill, CA wildfire victims sue former PG&E executives
February 25, 2021