Two campaigns for the Associated Students of Colorado State University elections have dropped out of the race. Audrey Donow covers what candidates dropped out and what the current state of elections looks like now in campus news. In local news, Tyler Weatherwax delivers news on the unionization of Starbucks employees in Fort Collins. In the 2500 block of East Harmony, a house fire leaves one person injured and results in the death of a dog. Finally, for local news, a man has been arrested in connection to the Loveland Tesla dealership vandalism.
In life and events Donow returns after the break to go over the weekend’s events. Friday at the Lincoln Center, the Fort Collins Symphony will perform fantasy-themed music from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Ralph Opera Group presents “The Pirates of Penzance”, a comedic opera performance. To end life and events, the comedic play “Clean House” will be performed at the Bas Blue Theater on both Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm with a closing show on Sunday at 2:30 pm.
Today’s feature story included guest reporter and news editor of the Rocky Mountain Collegian, Aubree Miller. Miller joins KCSU’s news team to discuss the breaking news from this week. Six CSU students on campus had their student visas revoked by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Today’s feature story takes a deep dive into the situation.
At the United States Capitol, Sen. Cory Booker broke the record for the longest speech given on the Senate floor with a 25-hour long speech. Also in national news with Weatherwax, learn about how Colorado will be impacted by President Donald Trump’s tariffs and what Colorado lawmakers have to say about the recent announcement.
Sports with Donow covers the recent Ram’s softball doubleheader and their upcoming games, women’s tennis, and CSU track and field’s two separate tournaments. To wrap up today’s show, Weatherwax delivers the Fort Collins weekend weather report with winter weather returning at the end of this week.
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Original air date: April 3, 2025