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  • This week, I decided to take a step back from some of our heftier topics to talk with our old host Eizaak Jordan about the Sustainability Club and to introduce our new host, Katie Kelshaw.
  • Sustainable Idaho visits the Portneuf Greenway this week by talking with Greenway Foundation President, Taelor Jordan-Moss
  • Jonathan Armstrong, the driving force behind ISU’s new commercial music program, joins Dean Kandi Turley-Ames to talk about this exciting new degree option for students. Discussion will include how the commercial music program was developed and how this program is positively impacting the lives and futures of our music students. We will also hear from Joseph Emmanuel, a student participating in this new program.
  • Join Henry Evans on this episode of crucial riddims, where roots reggae and the social meanings behind the music are explored.
  • On the show this week we have Paul Allen, from the Sawabi chapter of the Idaho Native Plant Society.
  • Karl Geisler is an Associate Professor of Economics in the College of Business at Idaho State University. In today's episode, we talk about what it means to be a professor at a university, as well as Karl's journey to that position.
  • I officially finished our Drought series last week after talking about the impacts of fire on forests and human health. Even so, the effects of drought are seemingly inescapable in Southern Idaho. For this episode, I invited graduate student, Justin Miller, to come to talk about his research on intermittent streams and as you’ve guessed, they are impacted by drought.
  • Ryan Sargent, Director of ISU Alumni Relations and host of Bengal Tales on KISU, welcomes ISU President Kevin Satterlee. They discuss his upbringing in rural Idaho, educational background, choice to pursue a career in education and public service, and the importance of providing opportunity through scholarships.
  • Join Henry Evans on this episode of Crucial Riddims, where we explore reggae music from across the pond over in Great Britain.
  • Join Henry Evans for this weeks episode of Crucial Riddims. This week, we will listen to music relating to "Babylon", the concept of living under oppressive structures and systems, specifically relating to Jamaicans and other groups that stem from the African diaspora.
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