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Roar Report
ISU Athletics Halftime Feature (ISU Academic Fall and Spring Semesters)

The ROAR Report takes a look at ISU’s wonderful on-campus organizations. Each episode features an interview with an individual who is involved on campus within an organization to some extent and will include periodic interviews with ASISU leaders. We’ll cover various aspects of their organization, including how to get involved.

Roar Report is a short-interview series on KISU-FM focused on Idaho State University from a student's perspective. Many topics are covered on this show, and it features a variety of guests who serve in student government, portray diversity, and exemplify Idaho State University. Roar Report is also a platform for student organizations and clubs to discuss the activities and events they present.

Archived ASISU Speaks Episodes

Latest Episodes
  • KISU’s Ben Graham interviews Ella Bunde, a student studying Biochemistry at ISU
  • KISU’s Ben Graham interviews Chance Reynolds, a student studying secondary education at ISU. Chance is the ASISU vice president, and former ASISU senator for the College of Education. Zane Webb encouraged Chance to join ASISU, and Chance has been enjoying his student government experience thus far. Chance has enjoyed having the opportunity to make a difference on campus through his involvement in ASISU.
  • In this episode, KISU's Ricky Colapietro interviews Atina Coates of BYUI about the performance group Anam Cara. They discuss the wonderful music and meaning behind Anam Cara's singing.
  • In this episode, KISU's Ricky Colapietro interviews historical fiction author Ralls Melotte about his most recent book, "Cat's Cafe".
  • KISU's Ricky Colapietro interviews Vanessa Ballam, ISU professor of theatre and director of the upcoming production 'The Book of Will'.
  • This week’s Frank Church Symposium will include an art song performance titled Sorrow and Joy and will include songs in Ukrainian, Russian, and Polish, with discussion of the historical significance of the texts and composers and the connections between the languages and cultures. KISU’s Ricky Colapietro welcomes musicians Ben Flanders and Natalia Lauk for a conversation about the free performance at Frazier Hall this Friday, March 10th at 2:00 pm.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Ethan Wilks, a mechanical engineering student at ISU. Ethan is the Elections Commissioner Deputy for ASISU. Ethan is involved with a couple different clubs on campus, and enjoys all that they have to offer. Ricky and Ethan share some helpful tips for students looking to get more involved on campus.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Derek Adams, a student studying marketing and finance at ISU. Derek is the ASISU senator for the College of Business, and is also involved with Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) on campus. Zane Webb encouraged Derek to join ASISU, and Derek has enjoyed his experience so far. Derek has enjoyed having the opportunity to make a difference on campus through his involvement in ASISU and his fraternity.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Dr. Adam Bradford, Dean of the Graduate School, as well as Angie Callaway, a management assistant with the Graduate School about the upcoming Graduate Research Symposium. Dr. Bradford and Angie share the wonderful opportunity the public has to attend the symposium March 15th, completely free. The symposium will include presentations by students, a keynote speaker, as well as an awards ceremony with refreshments. Don’t miss this opportunity to see graduate students share their research and potentially win $1000 if they are rated high by the judges!
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Cameron Dey, a student studying Political Science. Cameron is originally from Pocatello, and grew up right outside of DC, and moved back to Pocatello his junior year of high school. Cameron is the Director of Governmental Affairs for ASISU, acting as a bridge between ASISU and the state legislature. Cameron is involved with many different campus organizations, and enjoys being able to meet more people through these organizations.