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  • One dedicated group is working to keep the history of military vehicles alive.
  • The ISU Video Game Music Ensemble will be presenting their spring concert Saturday April 19th at 7:30pm in Jensen Concert Hall. I am joined in-studio by my colleague and co-director of the VGME, Dr. Eddie Ludema to talk about the concert, the ensemble, and the work our amazing students put into the performance.
  • Bengals Dominate Aggie Classic with 4-0 Tournament Sweep
  • Idaho State Soccer Opens Big Sky Play With a Pair of Home Matches
  • Bengals Ready For Rematch with Vikings in First Post-Season Match Since 2014
  • Bengals Top Lions 76-70
  • For those experiencing homelessness fulfilling immediate needs around food, shelter and safety are incredibly important. However, it’s also important, that as people, we are able to fulfill needs that aren't just centered around survival, but also joy.
  • City Creek Records is the innovative new record label run out of ISU’s commercial music program and co-run by program director Jon Armstrong and his CM students. In this episode, Jon discusses the new label and plays some tracks from the albums City Creek Records has launched thus far.
  • A new video game teaches University of Idaho medical students how to keep patients healthy.
  • For this two-part episode, Jon Armstrong and Keith Kelly listen to and talk about the legendary 1970 Alice Coltrane album, Ptah, the El Daoud and Qasim Naqvi’s 2022 release, Two Centuries. Both albums feature two stellar soloists playing off of dynamic and vibrant backgrounds. Keith and Jon discuss each record and what they say about the creative music scene past and present.
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