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Urban Teen Radio is an audio version of Urban Teen Magazine featuring the magazine's entertainment section of Urban Teen Magazine with interviews of up coming indie and established music artists. The interview usually last 20-30 minutes with a promotion of the artist latest single.
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Chiang Monlin (1886-1964) was president of Peking University in the 1930s. Via this book, readers can relive the quiet village life of his childhood, the fast-changing urban life of his teen years and the impact of his growing awareness of Western thought, and the years of studying abroad that would shape his thinking. This took place against the background of the end of dynastic rule in China and the country's transition into a republic, a journey full of social change, conflict, and war.
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Talk that is engaging and a bit wacky! Covering: Political, Urban, Social Justice Causes, News & Current Events, Non-Profit & Business Leaders, Community Leaders, Local & Global Outreach, Current Authors & So Much More...
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Ryan and Katrina have always wondered about Nature vs Nurture and what goes into making a person successful. They both had unconventional and tumultuous childhoods which made them ask the question: How do you raise a good human? Like all parents, they want to give their child the best chance to succeed and hope that sharing their journey will help other parents.
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Welcome to your eerie sanctuary, where the shadows hold secrets that send shivers down your spine. Creepaholics is your go-to podcast for all things mysterious and unsettling, from true crimes to urban legends and the peculiar tales that make you question reality. I'm your guide, Chanice, ensuring you get your daily dose of the inexplicable and the downright eerie. Tune in to Creepaholics, where we unravel stories that make you exclaim, "That's creepy!" Support this podcast: [https://anchor. ...
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In this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, Gus Arnold brings you campus news that covers important changes to CSU's Title IX policy that expands on the policy. The protections that Title IX provides will be expanded to help protect more people in more ways. Tyler Weatherwax looks at changes coming to three key public services including, fire, po…
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In this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, Gus Arnold goes over some key renovations happening on campus that students should be aware of in campus news. Then in local news, Tyler Weatherwax covers two key updates involving shootings with police in Larimer County. Arnold continues the show with coverage of life and events in Fort Collins includi…
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On August 19th, KCSU's progamming director, Sasha Sperry, and the podcast director, me, Erin Fuller, had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Eric Delehoy and Michael Ridley. Delehoy's short film, "Cowboy Boots", is set to premiere at The Lyric in Fort Collins on August 24th at 2pm. The short film follows a recently-out cowboy, played by Ridle…
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Hey Creepaholics Crew! Brace yourselves for a deep dive into the harrowing world of Provo Canyon School. In this shocking episode, we unravel the stories of abuse, secrecy, and survival from this notorious institution. Discover the grim details of its opening, the horrifying experiences of kidnapped children, and the relentless fight for justice le…
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Hey Creepaholics Crew! Grab your flashlights and lock those doors as we uncover the dark truths behind Nickelodeon's brightest stars. In this chilling episode, we delve into the disturbing experiences of Amanda Bynes, Miranda Cosgrove, Drake Bell, Jamie Lynn Spears, and Jennette McCurdy. Discover their harrowing tales of exploitation and abuse, and…
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Prepare for a spine-chilling deep dive into the twisted mind of the Dexter Killer, Mark Twitchell. Join us as we unravel the dark and disturbing tale of a man who turned his fascination with a fictional serial killer into a horrifying reality. From his childhood to his infamous crimes, we'll explore the depths of Twitchell's psyche and the shocking…
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In this episode, we dive into the puzzling case of Carlene Tangleson, a small-town librarian whose disappearance left a community fraught with questions and secrets. Known for her gentle demeanor and love for mystery novels, Carlene vanished without a trace after leaving her weekly book club meeting. As we peel back the layers of this case, we unco…
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Hey Creepaholics Crew! Get ready to uncover the sinister saga of the Tylenol Killer. In this spine-chilling episode, we'll delve into the shocking 1982 poisonings that left seven people dead and a nation in fear. From the tragic death of 12-year-old Mary Kellerman to the nationwide panic that followed, join us as we explore the horrifying details, …
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Hey Creepaholics Crew! Get ready for a chilling deep dive into one of Australia's most horrifying true crime cases. In this episode, we unravel the shocking murder of John Price by Katherine Knight, the first woman in Australian history to receive a life sentence without parole. Discover the gruesome details of that fateful night in February 2000 a…
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Welcome, Creepaholics Crew, to a spine-tingling episode where we deep dive into the haunting tale of Mary Evelyn Ford, rooted in the eerie history of Marion, KY. Join your host, Chanice, as we explore the legend that branded Mary and her mother as witches, leading to their tragic fate. Discover the shocking measures taken by townsfolk to prevent Ma…
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Hey Creepalcoholics crew! Chanice here, your guide to the mysterious and chilling world of urban legends and true crime. In today's spine-tingling episode, we unravel one of Hollywood's most intriguing mysteries: the death of the iconic Marilyn Monroe. Join me as we delve into the shadowy circumstances surrounding Monroe's untimely demise. From con…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on how CSU is helping PSD teens' mental health amid a therapist shortage, the first confirmed case in 2024 of animal rabies found in a bat in Larimer County, and a deep dive into Monday's student-led protest on the Lory Student Center Plaza. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel an…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on pro-Palestinian crowd commentary pausing an on-campus, democracy-themed event, the ongoing investigation of a Fort Collins bank robbery, and how a new CEO might soon run TikTok to avoid a ban from the US. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU offering a new Taylor Swift class called Spanish for Swifties, Coloradans' recently-granted access to a new heart condition treatment after Loveland doctors conducted the first procedure, and an inside look at a local bar and lounge. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the end of a controversial roommate limit, an update to statewide privacy protections that got its footing first in Fort Collins with a local lawmaker, and a recap of the 2024 CSU Drag Show: Mother Earth. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on legal challenges over CSU's handling of an animal mistreatment investigation, how Larimer County's beer culture landed it on a new list, and an uptick of reported crime across US colleges and universities. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Roc…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the possibility of higher tuition getting ASCSU's attention, a higher-than-recommended level of "forever chemicals" in some Colorado public water systems, and a new plan to address Denver's migrant crisis. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thank…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU researchers predicting a busier-than-usual Atlantic storm season, a wind storm that cut power for thousands in Larimer County, and a look back at the return of KCSU's punk rock festival featuring interviews with the people who made the music possible. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the student government election races coming to a close, a closely watched city council meeting, and a proposed bill that would regulate a controversial police restraint move in Colorado. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen a…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the reopening of an LSC restaurant, wildfire risk reduction efforts in Larimer County, and humanitarian aid groups questioning worker safety in Gaza after a strike kills seven World Central Kitchen Workers. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Ro…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a new CSU commencement format, how the community can weigh in on a key local water choice, and the five-day festival showcasing filmmakers' experiences from around the globe. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Austin Martin and Kaleb Al…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the return of a ski contest after a 15 year hiatus, a proposed Colorado bill that could end U+2, and what the loss of the bridge means for the US supply chain. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Rocky Mountain Review: KCSU’s News Directors brin…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a new opportunity to study abroad for CSU first-years, a new Fort Collins food waste disposal facility, and a first-of-its-kind pig kidney transplant. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen and Austin Martin for additional cover…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a multi-year study hoping to help children with Down syndrome, an ongoing Fort Collins homicide investigation, and a sneak peek of a special episode of the KCSU Sports Podcast. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen and Austin M…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU dark matter research efforts, the investigation of how Weld County prisoners were accessing drugs, and the FDA's alert of multiple ground cinnamon brands contaminated with lead. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen and Aus…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on why CSU extended its acceptance deadline, a longtime DNA analyst now facing criminal charges of her own, and the arrest of a polarizing representative's son over a series of petty and misdemeanor crimes. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Rocky…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a small fire closing the Engineering Building, how Denver's migrant surge impacts Fort Collins, and one New York medical school's now-free tuition after a massive donation. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Austin Martin and Kaleb Alle…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on celebrating four decades of CSU's first gen student award program, some proposed changes to local high school graduation requirements, and the massive deal to join Kroger and Albertsons. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Rocky Mountain Review:…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the need for more academic resource licenses at CSU, a local man arrested on at least 14 indecent exposure charges, and Rams Against Hunger's first mobile food pantry event of the semester. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU's Founders Day Medal, a fiery car crash killing three locals, and a Valentine's Day themed activism expo. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Lorenzo Gomez for additional coverage. About the Rocky Mountain Review: KCSU’s News Directo…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on how CSU might help fill a nationwide vet shortage, the uniqueness of this year's presidential primary election ballot, and updates on the Kansas City parade shooting investigation. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Austin Martin and Ka…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on some upcoming changes at CSU, a 15-year-old Loveland teen that hasn't been seen since October, and a cyberattack creating critical barriers for Colorado public defenders. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Rocky Mountain Review: KCSU’s News Dir…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU's event lineup for Black history, a bus driver shortage sparking changes in PSD schools, and on the record high number of Americans struggling to pay rent. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen and Austin Martin for additio…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a campus visit from activist and actress Jane Fonda, a nearby ghost town's role in Black history, and Pueblo police investigating a child death after a gruesome discovery. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Rocky Mountain Review: KCSU’s News Di…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the passing of a resident assistant on campus, a possible murder-suicide in a Fort Collins home, and an ASCSU bill that could remove taxes from textbooks. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Austin Martin and Kaleb Allen for additional c…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a new bat species added to CSU's research collection, an update to the investigation of child abuse on PSD buses, and a congressman's visit to campus. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Rocky Mountain Review: KCSU’s News Directors bring you new…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU's role at a national stock show, the arrest of a Fort Collins repeat arsonist, and the integration of artificial intelligence in today's music scene. This episode of Rocky Mountain Review was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Akoda Harrop, Kaleb Al…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a power outage in the west side of CSU's campus, the opening process of a famous chain along I-25, and on one Colorado town's missing newspapers. This episode of Rocky Mountain Review was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Rocky Mountain Review: KCSU’s News Dir…
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"Embark on a haunting journey with 'Suffocated Whispers: The Heartbreaking Saga of 'The Death of Candace Newmaker.' In a single episode, unravel the gripping and tragic narrative of a therapy session that turned deadly. This is a profound exploration of a dark chapter that left an indelible mark. Tune in for an intense and emotional experience that…
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Hey Creepaholics crew ! In this bone-chilling episode, join us as we unravel the harrowing tale of the I-70 Strangler. Delve into the disturbing events that unfolded along the interstate, where an elusive killer left a trail of fear and mystery. Brace yourself for a journey through the investigation, the victims' stories, and the relentless pursuit…
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Join us, Creepaholics Crew, for an unsettling journey into the twisted mind of Ed Gein. From a troubled childhood in Plainfield, Wisconsin, to the horrors hidden inside his infamous farmhouse, this bone-chilling episode unravels a tale of macabre obsessions and unspeakable acts. Brace yourselves as we delve into the sinister secrets of Ed Gein's li…
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Dive into the shocking betrayal in our latest episode, 'The Murder of Skylar Neese.' Join me, Chanice, as we uncover the dark secrets behind Skylar's chilling demise. Friends turned murderers, a heart-wrenching confession, and a courtroom drama that will leave you speechless. Tune in for a spine-tingling journey into the shadows that will make you …
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Hey Creepaholics Crew! Get ready for a spine-chilling journey as we explore the top ten most terrifying places to visit in the world. I’m your host, Chanice, and today, we’ll uncover ten eerie locations around the globe with ghostly pasts that you can visit today. So, grab your flashlight, lock those doors, and let’s creep into it, shall we?**And r…
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Hey Creepaholics Crew! Welcome to the gripping conclusion of our deep dive into the Scott Peterson trials. I’m your host, Chanice, and in this final episode, we cover Scott's conviction and the pursuit of justice for Laci. We'll listen to the final phone recording, 196S, and uncover the outcome of Scott's trial and where he is today. This saga is d…
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In this episode from December 7, Tyler Weatherwax reports campus news on the CSU Marching Band returning to Denver's Parade of Lights. Lee Zimpel covers local news on PSD now facing two lawsuits over alleged abuse on school buses. Then, Zimpel goes over national news on the shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.…
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In this episode from December 5, Tyler Weatherwax covers campus news with information on the Lory Student Center closing over winter break. Lee Zimpel reports local news on what a partnership with CHSAA could mean in the long run for Fort Collins. Then, Zimpel goes through national news on major Israel-Hamas war updates in Gaza that developed over …
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In this episode from November 30, Tyler Weatherwax reports campus news on a new bike trail across CSU. Lee Zimpel covers local news on a new idea for how to use the former Hughes Stadium land. Then, Zimpel goes over national news on Republican leaders marking a turn in the book ban culture war by pushing for a criminal investigation in Colorado Spr…
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In this episode from November 28, Tyler Weatherwax reports campus news with information on a shooting that happened near CSU's Oval. Lee Zimpel covers local news on two Larimer County men arrested during a child predator sting operation. Then, Zimpel goes over national news with tips for owners during the recent uptick in dog respiratory sickness.…
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In this episode from November 16, Tyler Weatherwax reports campus news with a recap of CSU's Discuss Better, an event that promotes healthy, well-mannered political talk. Lee Zimpel covers local news on police investigating a series of arsons in northeast Fort Collins. Then, Austin Martin and Kaleb Allen sit down with CSU volleyball setter Emery He…
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In this episode from November 14, Tyler Weatherwax reports campus news on CSU's Disagree Better, where two politicians come together to practice respectful political talk. Lee Zimpel covers local news on a new community hub for PSD student career readiness. Then, you'll get an inside look into the Free Palestine protests that happened both on campu…
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