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. In local news, Tyler Weatherwax takes a look at a local foodbank hoping to expand in Fort Collins as well as coverage of a new airplane hangar purchased by Aims Community College for their aviation program. Then Arnold gives a preview of the weekend’s concerts including country rock, indie rock, experimental hip hop, and more in life and events.
Then later in the broadcast, Weatherwax continues the Rocky Mountain Review with national news coverage, including a national news story coming out of Aurora, Colorado. In the last show, Weatherwax covered the Venezuelan gangs in Aurora and now the residents are speaking up about what the real issues are within their community. More in national news, a school shooting in Georgia on Wednesday as well as a former New York Governor’s aide charged with being an agent of the Chinese government. Then Arnold goes over CSU sports with coverage of upcoming events for Women’s Golf. Also in sports a review, a preview of both CSU volleyball and football. Then, to wrap up the show, Weatherwax gives a weekend forecast for Fort Collins.
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