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From local favorites like Post Paradise to national headliners like The Head and The Heart, each week 90.5 KCSU highlights our student hosts interview and chat with musicians, artists, and performers.
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There are interviews and then there are KCSU Music's Live, In-Studio interviews. 90.5 KCSU Fort Collins brings local bands come to hang out with our DJs, talk with us on-air, and play us some of their music. Enjoy!
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October 11th is "Coming Into Queerness" day, otherwise known as "National Coming Out" day, and CSU's Pride Resource Center is celebrating by coupling with KCSU's podcast department. DJ EJ, host of "Slouch Couch" Tuesdays 9-11am, interviews mentors and other people involved at the PRC about their experiences being a part of the LGBTQ+ community and what their identity means to them.
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Researchers at Colorado State University have discovered areas within Colorado that are more vulnerable to wildfires, A man was killed on East Mulberry St. while attempting to cross, Former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters' appeal has been rejectedद्वारा KCSU
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Colorado State University has been named one of the top 30 schools in mental health resources by Princeton, Kaylee Russel's body has been found by authorities, Northern Colorado and the Western slopes experience exceedingly high wind speeds this weekद्वारा KCSU
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CSU President Amy Parsons addresses the university's free speech policy along with the controversies surrounding it, An endangered missing alert has been issued for a missing Northern Colorado woman, Colorado has been awarded $420.6 million for the development of internet services in rural areas of the state…
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Ramblers 12/1/2025: Listen as KCSU Sports Directors Adam Gross and John Vu and fellow Rocky Mountain Student Media sports reporters Sophie Webb and Devin Imsirpasic chat about their experience covering the Mountain West Women’s Volleyball Championship. Having recently returned from the volleyball championships in Las Vegas (the last round played on…
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Colorado State University set to expand its behavioral health workforce services, A missing girl from Utah was found safe and reunited with her parents, Colorado Senator Faith Winter dies in an I-25 multi-car crashद्वारा KCSU
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A new $28 million sales tax has been approved by Larimer County voters to help with child care costs, New shoe technology has been developed to help those with disabilities at Colorado State University, President Trump has signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act to officially require the DOJ to release the files…
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Ramblers 11/18/2025: Listen as KCSU Sports Directors Adam Gross and John Vu with returning guests, Collegian Sports Editors Michael Hovey and Sophie Webb, and RMSM Sports legend Devin Imsirpasic, chat about the state of CSU sports! To keep things positive, our hosts make the executive decision to chat primarily about basketball and volleyball this …
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Following a lack of acknowledgement from CSU frustrations grow after the vandalization of a Black Lives Matter mural on campus, A Larimer County Sheriff's Office deputy opened fire on a suspect following a high-speed chase, The House has overwhelmingly voted to release the Epstein filesद्वारा KCSU
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Colorado State University last week banded together to protest for freedom in higher education, In Northern Colorado the completion of the largest dam in the U.S. has been delayed due to traces of uranium, The longest government shutdown in history comes to an end but its impacts will still be feltद्वारा KCSU
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Ramblers 11/10/2025: Happy Dj-Athon!! Listen as KCSU Sports Directors Adam Gross and John Vu and returning guests, Collegian Sports Editors Michael Hovey and Sophie Webb, and RMSM Sports legend Devin Imsirpasic, to chat about the state of CSU sports and fundraise! Following a debilitating loss against UNLV leaving the Rams ineligible for a bowl pla…
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SNAP benefit cuts are now impacting CSU students alongside the organizations designed to help students in need of extra food, The site of former Rams football Hughes Stadium has finally been decided on by voters, The Government shutdown comes one step closer to ending after Republicans and Democrats come to an agreement.…
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Colorado State University Career Center recognized as the winner of the Handshake Career Spark award, New power agreement extensions in Northern Colorado ensure power for 50 years, As the government shutdown carries on airspace in the U.S. may soon be forced to closeद्वारा KCSU
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Coming to CSU is award-winning photojournalist Leah Millis who will speak to students about her work, Friendly Nick's Butcher has decided to give to the community in need as food benefits see large cuts from the federal budget, The Trump administration announced SNAP benefits will see a 50% cut following two federal judges who blocked a complete cu…
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KCSU reporter Robert Sides interviews the new owners of Nuance Chocolate after they take over the business. The 10-year anniversary of bison returning to the state of Colorado was celebrated recently as the animal's return was helped by CSU efforts, A Northern Colorado high school student was arrested for bringing a handgun to school…
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KCSU music director Ria sat down with Jared Swilley of Black Lips ahead of their Dever show at the Mission Ballroom on October 28th, 2025. On this tour the band is supporting Viagra Boys whilst performing songs from their latest album “Season of the Peach”. The two discuss the excitement of touring, the juxtaposition of telling intense stories with…
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Ramblers 10/27/2025: Join KCSU Sports Director Adam Gross with returning guests Devin Imsirpasic and Michael Hovey, as well as first-time guest Darrell Blair, a Colorado State senior instructor and sports journalist, to discuss a healthy variety of CSU sports coverage from the past week. The show opens with a chat about last Saturday's "Border War"…
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Colorado State University has developed its own artificial intelligence platform to be released, In Weld County a new 400-acre rocket testing site is being built, The Trump administration has told Colorado that wolves for their reimplementation program must come from the U.S. not Canadaद्वारा KCSU
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In Denver thousands attend the No Kings protest in response to actions taken by the Trump administration, CSU's Glover building goes offline to prepare for its demolition next semester, One lab in Fort Collins is working with urine samples to fight back against dangerous drugs in the stateद्वारा KCSU
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Ramblers 10/20/2025: Join KCSU Sports Directors Adam Gross and John Vu with returning guests Devin Imsirpasic and The Rocky Mountain Collegian Co-Sports Editors Sophie Webb and Michael Hovey to discuss the firing of Colorado State University's Head Football Coach, Jay Norvell, this past Sunday, October 19th. This move comes after a loss against the…
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Colorado State University's Psychology Department was awarded the Gary A. Darling Award alongside a $50,000 grant, Two people were killed in a head-on collision between Fort Collins and Wyoming Friday night on U.S. 287, Israel and Hamas's new ceasefire deal faces its first major test over the weekend.…
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New blue envelope program aims to help communication between students and CSU police, Voters will have to decide on the future of Hughes Stadium's former site in November's election, Journalists turn in their press badges at the Pentagon following new rules restricting reportersद्वारा KCSU
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Ramblers 10/13/2025: Join KCSU Sports Directors Adam Gross and John Vu with returning guests and Rocky Mountain Collegian Co-Sports Editors Sophie Webb and Michael Hovey. The Ramblers team begins by discussing the Football game against Fresno State that took place this past Friday, October 10th, vastly surpassing expectations and resulting in CSU's…
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CSU President Amy Parsons announces new democracy prize encouraging students to participate in democratic engagement, Fort Collins businesses in Old Town face tough tariffs paired with taxes, In Tennessee 16 people were killed in an explosion at a munitions plantद्वारा KCSU
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Colorado State University President Amy Parsons spoke at the annual CSU fall address for this year, A pro-Palestine walk in support of Gaza is taking place from Fort Collins to Loveland, Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a ceasefire proposed by the U.S.द्वारा KCSU
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Ramblers 10/6/2025: Join KCSU Sports Directors Adam Gross and John Vu with returning guest Collegian Sports Editor Sophie Webb and @RMSMSports Videographer Erica Pickering in her first on-air appearance. The Ramblers team begins by discussing the Football game against San Diego State that took place this past Friday, October 3rd, resulting in CSU's…
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The U.S. government officially shut on Wednesday learn how it impacts Colorado, Princeton University Professor Ruha Benjamin spoke at CSU pushing a change from A.I. to real imagination, A shooting in Fort Collins leaves one person dead and one injured.द्वारा KCSU
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Ramblers 9/29/2025: Join KCSU Sports Directors Adam Gross and John Vu with guests Michael Hovey and Sophie Webb (Rocky Mountain Collegian Sports Editors) to discuss the brutal Football loss against Washington State University at Canvas Stadium this past Saturday; guided by press conference answers coach Jay Norvell, the sports team aims to get to t…
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KCSU reporter Robert Sides covers the opening of Poudre School District's new manufacturing lab to help aid students who are interested in engineering, Colorado State University's long-standing Clark B has been torn down and rebuilt and will be sporting a brand new name when completed, Fort Collins' new Rescue Mission shelter broke ground following…
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CSU falls in U.S. News & World Report college ranking, Shortly before a new law was passed Northern Colorado saw a spike in concealed handgun permits, Xcel Energy has agreed to pay $640 million after the 2021 Marshall fire that burned over 6,000 acresद्वारा KCSU
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Ramblers 9/22/2025: Join KCSU Sports Directors Adam Gross and John Vu with guests Michael Hovey and Sophie Webb (Rocky Mountain Collegian Sports Editors), and Devin Imsirpasic (Collegian Staff Reporter). Listen as the sports team touches on the controversial Football game against UTSA decided by a 2-point conversion, analyzes the major announcement…
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Colorado State University's animal research program is facing criticism from animal activists, a large water pipeline between Fort Collins and Thornton has been greenlit again, Several countries, including the U.K., Canada, and France have recognized a Palestinian stateद्वारा KCSU
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KCSU Music Directors Ria Janapati and Mia Templien return to the station for their first podcast of the 2025-2026 school year! Although our music team was on break over the summer, their love of music never took a vacation; Listen as Ria and Mia break down their favorite songs, albums, and artists of the summer. With picks including but not limited…
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Researchers at Colorado State University have constructed artificial beaver dams to help them research the quality of the Cache La Poudre River, Two deputies in Northern Colorado were injured during a training exercise out of Weld County, FBI Director Kash Patel faced questions from the Judiciary House Committee…
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KCSU Assistant Sports Director John Vu is joined by a large handful of guests to discuss topics including CSU's volleyball games against East Texas A&M and Notre Dame, a soccer loss against University of Denver, the beginnings of former CSU wide receiver Tory Horton's NFL career with the Seattle Seahawks, and more. Our guests for this episode inclu…
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Colorado State University mechanical engineering students take home seventh place, CSU President Amy Parsons addresses the recent shooting of Charlie Kirk, and FBI investigated social media accounts ran by Evergreen shooter earlier this year.द्वारा KCSU
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While speaking at Utah Valley University conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot just one week before his planned visit to CSU causing debate on campus plus hear what CSU pollical organizations have to say about the events that unfolded in Utahद्वारा KCSU
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Ramblers 9/08/2025 - Welcome to the Fall 2025 semester! Listen as our new Sports Directors Adam Gross and John Vu break down the nailbiter Ag day football game that took place over the weekend alongside Rocky Mountain Collegian Sports Editors Sophie Webb and Michael Hovey; particularly the highly contentious touchdown call that gave Colorado State …
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Following CSU's home football game locked gates blocked the flow of crowds trying to leave, The race for mayor is set to begin soon in Fort Collins get a look at all the current candidates, and get the reactions of Colorado politicians on the U.S. Space Command headquarters move out of Colorado.द्वारा KCSU
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Colorado State University Border Patrol recruitment event comes as Trump expands immigration enforcement alongside CSU student outrage, Fort Collins parking is expected to see big changes with a decision set to be made in 2026, Colorado's newest and most restrictive gun bill is being met with a lawsuit from those arguing it is unconstitutional.…
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Join KCSU News in the first Rocky Mountain Review of the 2025-26 school year. Learn more about an expected end to INCUS funding at Colorado State University, A kitchen fire within the Fort Collins Rescue Mission leaves 82 people without shelter, and President Trump and his administration announced today that the U.S. Space Command Center is leaving…
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Get your weekly news roundup with KCSU News Director Tyler Weatherwax. Learn more about the Safeway strikes making their way to the northern Colorado area. Then, ICE activity has seen an increase throughout the state in Colorado news. That, with much more local, Colorado, and national news coverage, in this week's roundup.…
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Get your weekly news roundup with KCSU News Director Tyler Weatherwax. Learn more about cases of stolen pride flags and shootings in the northern Colorado area. A growing number of grocery store strikes are occurring in Colorado, and an increase in gang activity is occurring in Aurora. That, with much more local, Colorado, and national news coverag…
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Get your weekly news roundup with KCSU News Director Tyler Weatherwax. Learn more about the planned protests set to occur in Colorado and across the nation. Plus, an in-depth look at the recent events occurring in Los Angeles over the past week. That, with much more local, Colorado, and national news coverage, including the recent Colorado earthqua…
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Indigo Jones is a local R&B artist from Denver. His whole family makes or plays music, including his older brother Leewater, another R&B artist currently based in Phoenix, AZ. Jones grew up listening to gospel music, and R&B artists like Boyz II Men, so R&B came naturally for when he started performing. He met DJ MnM, a Denver DJ, when they played …
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Indie/psychedelic-rock band Sour Magic consists of Eliseo Salinas, Mauro Hernandez, Drew Morse, and Jay Waldrop. All hail from out of Colorado, from Louisiana to Kansas to Texas to Venezuela; Sour Magic found each other through Facebook and Craiglist ads when they all moved. Morse, on bass, and Waldrop, on drums, met first, beginning their music jo…
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Join Hope Caiazza for an inside look at the recent CSU Jazz Ensemble's celebration of the life and legacy of jazz drummer Roy Haynes, Colorado State University is facing controversy surrounding a video posted to their social media accounts of what appears to be a Nazi salute, A third person has been arrested in connection the burned body found unde…
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Hailing from Austin, Texas, Grocery Bag is a ragtag group consisting of Bella Martinez, Jimmy Mercado, Dillon Aitala, and Logan Kerman. Each member had a unique upbringing with music: Martinez played in bands or various genres, including a church band; Aitala picked up guitar in high school and kept at it after COVID-19 hit; Mercado's dad played dr…
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One of Fort Collin's newest bars combines the bar experience with vinyl records, join Katie Heffernan on a deep dive into the business for today's feature story, Institutes within CSU offers new data to the public on forest management, Former home of Rams football Hughes Stadium faces an uncertain future as the community disagrees on the best way t…
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