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This episode from April 29 includes updates on Poudre School District’s fall plans, mental health concerns for middle schoolers, the American Families Plan and more.
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Ellie Shannon explains updates in campus news, and Ivy Winfrey talks about Poudre School District’s plans to return in person next semester. After that, Dixon Lawson updates listeners on Colorado State University’s athletics, and then Kota Babcock speaks to Regina Miranda, professor of psychology at Hunter College, about mental health issues facing youth, specifically middle school-aged students.
Then, Babcock explains President Joe Biden’s American Families Plan, and listeners tune in to Ti Stroup’s episode of “Takes from the Anthropocene” discussing ocean pollution. After that, Babcock gives new information on COVID-19 statistics and explains concerns over fully automated vehicles. To conclude the show, Winfrey talks about how a Russian man was held captive on a Chinese reality TV show by his contract.