New College of Liberal Arts Dean, Pearl Fire nearly contained, Boulder King Soopers shooter sentenced
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In this episode for Tuesday, September 24 of the Rocky Mountain Review, Audrey Donow delivers your campus news to start off the episode. Donow covers changes happening in the Associated Students of Colorado State University with a new senator, policy changes, and more. Then researchers at CSU were granted funding for research and finally, in campus news, the College of Liberal Arts at CSU hired a new dean. Then Tyler Weatherwax brings you updates on the condition of Trail Ridge Road after it closed over the weekend. Then the Pearl Fire is nearly fully contained learn about the final process of putting out the fire. Finally, for local news, a horse named Hawke injured in the Alexander Mountain Fire has left the hospital after recovering.
Donow returns after the break with life and events going over the upcoming events in Fort Collins including live music as well as students able to receive education on voting in this year's election. Then in national news, Weatherwax brings coverage of the sentence of the Boulder King Soopers Shooter who was charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder. Then the Biden administration is cracking down on Chinese technology in the country with a proposal to ban Chinese software from being used in vehicles on the road in the United States. Finally, a worker has gone missing inside Yellowstone National Park and a search has been launched to find the man.
KCSU's sports team delivers you a sports report on CSU's upcoming sporting events. Also in sports get a recap of the past sporting events at CSU for this week including men's golf and Rams football. Then learn about how much rain Colorado received over the weekend and what the future Fort Collins's weather forecast looks like for this week.
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.
Original air date: September 24, 2024
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