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  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Zane Webb, an accounting and finance student. Zane Webb is the president of ASISU, and is involved in many other student organizations. Zane and Ricky talk about ASISU’s goals for this year, and the many exciting things they are working on, including tailgating. They also discuss the relationship between ASISU and campus clubs. Zane has a passion for serving the community and improving the campus experience for students at ISU.
  • For this episode of Crucial Riddims, join Dr. Henry Evans as he explores reggae songs created by female singers.
  • It's Family Weekend at Idaho State University! And there's three different athletic events happening over the weekend! Gage and Maclane preview Friday's Volleyball match, Saturday's Football game, and Sunday's Soccer Match.
  • Paula Phelps has a passion for serving the underserved through women's health and primary care, lifestyle medicine, and mental health first aid. Paula talks with Dean Teresa Conner about the healing effects of lifestyle medicine in this month’s episode of Bengal Health Chat.
  • Gage and Maclane talk Bengal Volleyball and preview this weekend's football game as the team prepares to face the Bobcats in Bozeman.
  • This episode of Crucial Riddims from Dr. Henry Evans includes a number of deep tracks and reggae resistance songs.
  • Our host Dan Miller and Ian Acker, founder of Salt Lake City UT based Fit To Recover, discuss the four pillar approach Ian discovered through his own recovery journey from substance abuse. His focus on fitness, nutrition, creative arts and community service have evolved into this non profit organization with a mission to provide a safe place for people in recovery from Substance Use Disorders. Ian explains how well being is measured by progress toward individually set goals, and the all inclusive Fit to Recover center is a community support system that offers connection, resources, exercise, group therapy and friendship. Through his own experience of trauma, suicidal thoughts, body dysmorphia and failure, he was able to shift his perception and continues to thrive in his recovery along with his community.
  • For the July 2022 episode of Bengal Business Radio Show our host, Dean Shane Hunt, welcomes ISU Alumni, Lindsey Westburg. Lindsey serves as The Executive Director of The Boys and Girls Club of Magic Valley. She talks about her time, and journey through the ISU College of Business. In the second half of the program Dr. Corey Schou tells us about his path to becoming a professor of Cyber Security at Idaho State University.
  • This week on Crucial Riddims Dr. Henry Evans explores reggae music from Africa with tracks from Lucky Dube, Majek Fashek, Alpha Blondy, and more.
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