
For one CSU professor, America’s connection to witches is less ‘Hocus Pocus,’ more historical
Colorado State University history professor Ann Little talks about our fascination with the early North American witch trials and what a modern-day witch hunt could look like. (Originally aired Oct. 2...
16 Helmi 202317min

Documentary looks to uncover the ‘Big Lie’ about mail-in voting
CSU filmmakers Steve Weiss and Jesse Grace talk about their latest project,“Democracy Vs. The Big Lie: The Truth Behind Mail-in Voting,” which looks at the controversy over mail-in voting during the 2...
16 Helmi 202316min

How a few seeds and a little luck gave us the iconic Pueblo chile
We talk with Michael Bartolo, senior research scientist emeritus at CSU's Arkansas Valley Research Center and "father" of one of Pueblo's hottest crops. (Originally aired Sept. 21, 2022)
16 Helmi 202315min

Don't call it a 'migration,' Colorado's tarantulas go on walkabouts
Entomologist and CSU Bug Zoo Director Maia Holmes discusses that age-old question: Why did the tarantula cross the road? (Originally aired Aug. 31, 2022)
16 Helmi 202317min

Protecting the great outdoors -- from us
Colorado State University's Katie Abrams talks about her research into social marketing and communications strategies and how keeping wildlife and tourists safe could all be in finding the right messa...
16 Helmi 202314min

How the Queer Memory Project is archiving LGBTQ+ history
Colorado State University Associate Professor of Communication Studies Tom Dunn talks about the creation of the Queer Memory Project, an online archive dedicated to preserving Northern Colorado’s quee...
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