Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Pocatello weather info

Search results for

  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Ryan Sargent, the Alumni Director here at ISU. In this episode, they discuss the new Alumni Center being constructed near Holt Arena. They discussed how long the Alumni Center has been in the making, the benefits of the facility, the finish date, and they also talked about the upcoming tailgating events for the first home ISU football game on September 17th.
  • Psychologists Cameron Staley and Jennifer Miesch discuss aspects of mental health and how to know when you are experiencing a mental health problem.
  • Christine Walker is the founder and Editor in Chief of AT EASE! Veterans Magazine and Devil Doc Publishing. Christine enlisted as a Hospital Corpsman in the US Navy during the Operation Desert Shield/Operation Desert Storm era where she rendered medical aid to other service members at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, MCB. Christine’s vision began with her background in publishing; she wanted to create a print magazine that would give a voice to veterans where they share the stories that forged them in the fire and made them who they are today.In this episode, Christine discusses with Dan her challenges with eating disorders associated with the anxiety she felt from sexual abuse; She explains the terminology of military sexual trauma aka MST, the stigma she experienced with the inappropriate sexual advances from her leaders, supervisiors, and peers that would later be coined “Don’t ask, Don’t tell”. The policies didn’t exist yet; however, the behaviors were very prevalent as she discovered. Christine describes the isolation she felt post military service as she struggled to gain acceptance and recognition from her veteran peers as well as reintegration as a civilian. After “letting go” of her fears of acceptance and realizing her own self-worth, Christine received the confidence to press forward and pave her way to a life full of joyful relationships and meaningful service.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Brett Cooper, an ISU student studying Ecology. Brett is on the ISU Rugby team, and shares his love for the sport. Brett has been a long time rugby player, and not only enjoys the sport but also the comradery the team has. The Rugby team is looking for new members, and it is very easy to join the team!
  • For this episode of Sustainable, please join Emma and Jessa as they sit down and have a conversation with Linda Burke relating to campus recycling programs.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews the ISU Rugby Team, including Kish, Sibu and Gordon. The team shares their love of the sport, as well as an invitation to those interested in the sport to come out and play. ISU's rugby team accommodates for new players very well and has an excellent community. The team’s first home game is September 17th, and it would be awesome to see everyone come to the game to cheer the Bengals on!
  • Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks to Assistant Professor of Art, Shawn Edrington, and student Kiara Saylor about the new Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital Media.
  • That's right, before we go to the polls this Tuesday, let's take a look at some election themed shows from the 1940s... and meanwhile, our studio is turned into a campaign headquarters, so there's that to deal with as well.
43 of 1,070