In today’s episode of the Rocky Mountain Review for October 29th, Audrey Donow delivers campus news with information on the Associated Students of Colorado State Univeristy’s work of combating bias and racism on campus but the internal conflict has caused the efforts to slow. Then learn about CSU’s third shelter-in-place in the last two weeks occurring on campus resulting in arrests. Finally for campus news, former dean of the College of Liberal Arts Ann Gill passed away at the age of 73.
Tyler Weatherwax delivers local news with information on Rocky Mountain National Park’s key road closing for the season. Then find out which one of Fort Collins’ favorite events is happening this week and the process behind it. Finally, for local news learn about the city of Fort Collins’ third most expensive city project in city history aiming to prevent a past Fort Collins disaster. Then after the break, Donow covers what is coming this week as Halloween approaches including film festivals, dance parties, and Halloween organ extravaganzas.
Today’s feature story features Weatherwax and Katie Borsting on the plaza of CSU’s campus. Hear what students have to say about the tuition increase and their feelings on certain fees that may be unnecessary. After the break, Weatherwax delivers national news covering election season as Election Day is only one week out from today. Learn about the backlash a comedian is receiving after making a controversial joke at a rally for Donald Trump. Then find out who has regained the lead in the polls for president and finally, two ballot drop boxes were lit on fire by incendiary devices in what officials are calling “a direct attack on democracy”.
Trey DuFauchard returns after the break to break down your CSU sports report then Austin Martin interviewed two start CSU athletes. Listen to the full show to find out who Martin interviewed. Finally for today’s Rocky Mountain Review Weatherwax updates the chances of snow this week in Fort Collins and what the weather is predicted to do between rain, snow, and sunshine.
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