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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2022 · 54 MIN

Write-in candidates run against Long and Sandoval, the future of green energy in Colorado

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Kyra Mckinley goes over Colorado State University campus news with updates on Associated Students of CSU senate elections, including voting deadlines. Then, Ellie Shannon covers local news with details on an arrest from a stabbing incident in Fort Collins. Kota Babcock goes over new updates in COVID-19 pandemic statistics and policies. Then, listeners hear from former Colorado Governor Bill Ritter and WorkingNation Editor in Chief Ramona Schindelheim about the new energy economy in Colorado.Babcock goes over information on several mass shootings in National news. After that, Babcock gives details on the potential for Russia to be removed from the United Nation’s Human Rights Council. Then, listeners hear highlights from the ASCSU speaker debates from last week. Then, Eliza Drotar goes over details on CSU athletics. To conclude today’s show, Shannon explains updates in technology with information on Elon Musk becoming the largest shareholder for Twitter.

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