Virtual accessibility at CSU, missing local found safe, DJ-athon

In this episode from April 11, Lee Zimpel reports campus news on recent changes to CSU’s information technology policy that removed virtual accessibility barriers for many campus community members. Portia Cook covers local news with an update on the 93-year-old Fort Collins local who was deemed missing last week. Then, Cook discusses the high energy, week-long KCSU event, DJ-athon.

Virtual accessibility at CSU, missing local found safe, DJ-athon

Portia Cook, Lee Zimpel, News Directors

In this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, Lee Zimpel reports campus news on recent changes to CSU’s information technology policy that has removed virtual accessibility barriers for many campus community members. Portia Cook covers local news with an update on the 93-year-old Fort Collins local who was deemed missing and endangered last week.

Then, Portia Cook reviews music and entertainment with information on how to support KCSU through the high energy week-long event, DJ-athon. Lee Zimpel discusses two conflicting court rulings concerning an abortion pill, and how this puts the most commonly used abortion method in the U.S. at risk in national news. Eliza Drotar delivers the CSU sports report. To conclude today’s episode, Portia Cook goes over the week’s weather forecast.

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.