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  • Welcome to our second all-music episode! This time, the focus is on love songs from the 1920s and 30s as we gear up for Valentine's Day.
  • Psychologists Cameron Staley and Jennifer Miesch discuss why we experience symptoms of depression, how to cope, and some available treatments.
  • In 2022, Leah Pandoah organized Fort Hall’s annual craft fair, which occurred on December 19th and 20th. Leah sat down with Emma and Jessa to talk them through the spirit of the fair and what attendees could expect to see.
  • Perpetua Mining Company has proposed to reopen a mining site near McCall Idaho to mine gold, silver, and - to some degree - antimony. This incredibly complex project has caught the attention of grassroots and state organizations worried about the impacts of the proposed mine on Idaho’s environment and socio-economic culture. In the first episode of their new series, Jessa and Emma try to understand just what the proposed mine is and why Perpetua is proposing this project. Mary Farout Petterson, a board member for the Idaho Conservation League, spoke with Jessa and Emma to uncover some of these answers.
  • Join Henry Evans for this episode of Crucial Riddims, where he has compiled the best reggae songs played on the show for 2022.
  • It's almost the big day, and we've got a classic lineup of Christmas music, a Bing Crosby radio show, and a last minute search for a tree on the schedule.
  • The December episode of Bengal Business Radio Show features an interview with the 2022 ISU College of Business Outstanding Student Achievement Award winner, Lynnea Dale. In the second half of the program Dean Shane Hunt introduces new ISU faculty member, Zhenzhen Yan.
  • What are your New Year’s resolutions? If you’re like most people, they probably don’t include talking with a pharmacist! But did you know, your pharmacist can actually help with a lot of the very common resolutions, such as living a healthier life, losing weight, learning something new and even saving money?
  • Rachel Taow attended high school in Idaho Falls, joined the US Army as an intelligence analyst, received an Bachelors of International Studies degree from ISU, and is now seeking a Law degree. She has recently been recognized for advancing her field at the Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear at Idaho National Lab. Hear her conversation with ISU Director of Alumni Relations Ryan Sargent in this edition of Bengal Tales.
  • Our Christmas programming is in full swing! Join us, won't you?
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