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Roar Report Preview of the 55th Annual Frank Church Symposium

In this edition of the ROAR Report, Torrin Grey speaks with Russell Storms and Kimberly Hinojosa about their roles on the Planning Committee for the upcoming Frank Church Symposium. They provide important details about the Symposium programming on April 2nd and 3rd.

Host Torin Gray talks with student planners Russell Storms and Kimberly Hinojosa about Idaho State University’s 55th annual Frank Church Symposium, a two-day public event in Pocatello exploring the theme “Our New Normal: Evaluating Global Futures.” They highlight panels on technology, AI, public security, media and journalism, artistic expression, and local economies, and preview keynote speaker Laura Galante, a former federal chief cybersecurity official now with West Exec Advisors, who will address the future of cybersecurity. The conversation also showcases how the International Affairs Council gives students hands-on experience in event planning, speaker recruitment, and applying classroom learning, and directs listeners to https://www.isu.edu/frankchurchsymposium/ and the symposium’s social media for the full schedule and updates.

Torrin Grey was born and raised in Pocatello, and he started his first semester at ISU in the fall of 2025 and is currently a Sophomore in the Dental Hygiene program. Torrin has a strong passion and dedication to Voice Over Artistry, and wants to be a Voice Over Artist when he graduates. He provides voicework, production, and hosting duties for Roar Report at KISU, but in his personal time, he loves to act in plays, and partake in Voice Acting competitions like the Arizona Voice Acting Guild Competition. In this competition, he has won the 2025 Scream Queen, and took second in the 2026 Advanced Division. He was also one of the top underground beatboxers in the country in 2022, and has done roles like Hades in Hadestown Teen Edition, Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors, and Roger in Grease at the Palace Theatre in Chubbuck.