Activist Naomi Tutu, deadly drug in Northern Colorado, International Women’s Day

In this episode from March 7, Lee Zimpel reviews campus news with information on activist Naomi Tutu set to speak to CSU. Portia Cook covers local news with data about the circulation of a dangerous drug in Northern Colorado. Then, Cook interviews the CSU community for International Women’s Day.

Activist Naomi Tutu, deadly drug in Northern Colorado, International Women's Day

Portia Cook, Lee Zimpel, News Directors

In this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, Lee Zimpel reviews campus news with information on race and gender activist Naomi Tutu set to speak to students and the community for International Women’s Day on campus. Portia Cook covers local news with reports from the Northern Colorado Drug Task Force detailing the circulation of a cheap and deadly drug reaching adolescents.

Then, listeners hear the various reflections and comments Portia Cook found in the CSU community in interviews about International Women’s Day and its purpose. Lee Zimpel goes over national news on Washington’s growing skepticism toward China’s propaganda efforts. Eliza Drotar covers the CSU sports report, and to conclude today’s episode, Cook reports the weather forecasted for the rest of the week.

About the Rocky Mountain Review: KCSU’s News Directors bring you news coverage. Coverage includes northern Colorado and national news, straight from the KCSU Fort Collins news desk. Topics range from crime to cryptocurrency to local art galleries. KCSU news is also on Spotify (and most podcast streaming platforms), and listeners can find it by clicking here or searching KCSU News.