The Associated Students of Colorado State University met to discuss matters of student concern as well as budget concerns. Other topics discussed in campus news is the newly launched website in an announcement from CSU president Amy Parsons which aims to help provide details to students on the federal aid situation as well as concerns about student deportations. In the city of Fort Collins, a new artificial intelligence newsletter has surfaced, as well as in Pueblo. Airspace in the northern Colorado area will be a bit busier with a geological survey aircraft flying over the area to collect data.
After the break get a rundown of the events taking place in Fort Collins with events such as quartet ensembles and book fests. Then today’s feature story by KCSU reporter Robert Sides takes listeners to a newly introduced art exhibit titled, Remember Me. Interviews from those involved with the project as well as more information on the creative use of colors and obituaries.
In national news, a protestor at this year’s Super Bowl halftime show raised the flag of Palestine and Sudan during the performance with Kendrick Lamar. Out in Scottsdale Arizona, two jets collide in a crash leaving one dead. President Donald Trump takes aim at the production of the penny after concerns about production costs and lack of use.
In sports, CSU has a wide range of events coming up in multiple sports such as softball and basketball. Tonight the men’s basketball team faces off against the Utah Aggies on the road.
To wrap up the show, winter weather storms roll into Fort Collins and are likely to affect the city for the next few days. Snow and cold conditions are expected this week but could clear up.
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Original air date: February 11, 2025