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Students from Denver's Manual High School take over the Radio 1190 airwaves on Dec. 16, 2024 to showcase their productions in collab with CU Boulder's Laboratory for Ritual Arts & Pedagogy (RAP LAB). Learn more at https://www.colorado.edu/lab/rap/
Radio 1190 News Team's Leon Spiess looks at the vital important of "uncharismatic" species. What's your favorite animal?
In this episode of Radio 1190 News Team's Over The Edge, John Meylor and Lily Wright ... pull some tarot cards for today's issues, with some interesting results.
Radio 1190 News Team's Ethel Yagudayeva pays a visit to the new Fen's Cafe in CU Boulder's ATLAS building.
Radio 1190 News Team's Lauren Riley & Noe Horton take a look at Colorado Proposition 128 in advance of the November 2024 elections.
Radio 1190 News Team's Nicolas Merl speaks with CU Regents candidates in advance of the November 2024 election.
The late Wesley Willis, unearthed after decades after his appearance on Radio 1190's legendary Local Shakedown. Learn more about Radio 1190 at 1190.radio
Radio 1190 DJ CJ and friends present ... the BOULDER edition of War of the Worlds. It's an excerpt, so you'll have to find out how it ends on your own ...
Juanita Hurtado and Jack Armstrong of KVCU Radio 1190's News Team speak with marketing evangelista Lisa Ray Girard of the documentary "35000 Watts: The Story of College Radio" about college radio's legacy and the film's International Film Series screening Wed, Sep 25, 2024.
From the Department of Vintage Imaging ... it's one of our old announcements of going to low power on the AM overnight.
In this episode of the relationship-themed “When Can I CU Again”, Radio 1190 news team member Lily Wright takes a closer look at the “incel” movement and the impact it has on gender-based violence.
Erik Thomas, former KGNU music director/DJ, interviews Radio 1190 staff and volunteers for a Boulder Weekly feature on June 15, 1999
SPECIAL INTERVIEW EXTRA! Cheekface performs on Radio 1190's Local Shakedown in April 2023 Local Shakedown is Radio 1190's legendary, award-winning live studio series since 1998! Tune in to hear local favorites and national touring artists straight from our basement lair. Learn more about Radio 1190 and stream live at https://1190.radio
Cheekface performs on Radio 1190's Local Shakedown in April 2023 Local Shakedown is Radio 1190's legendary, award-winning live studio series since 1998! Tune in to hear local favorites and national touring artists straight from our basement lair. Learn more about Radio 1190 and stream live at https://1190.radio
Is gas station weed, 'real' weed? Not really. So what is it? Today's episode of Nonverbal goes down memory lane, learning from friends of show, past and present, about the insidious nature of 'intoxicating hemp.' Thank you to Cannapages for making today's show possible. For more information visit cannapages.com .
How do commercial cannabis growers become a lifeline? Host Jack Armstrong speaks with Mason Duarte from Mile High Organics and Charlie Butcher from Magnolia Road to discuss how the genetics of a grower trickle down into the product.
How do the border towns of Colorado use marijuana tax revenue? Today's episode of Nonverbal focuses on the border towns of Colorado. Host Jack Armstrong sits down with the town of Craig's City Clerk, Peter Brixius, and the City Manager of Trinidad, Steve Ruger to discover the unique ways marijuana has improved Colorado's border towns. As always, thank you to Cannapages for their help on the show! Find more details at cannapages.com
So, where does Colorado taxes on marijuana go anyway? Host Jack Armstrong speaks with Westword magazine's Thomas Mitchell about the state of Marijuana tax revenue in the Rocky Mountain (high) state. Thank you to Cannapages for making today's show possible. For more information visit cannapages.com .
Host Jack Armstrong sits down with leaders in the Cannabis Banking space to learn about the complicated relationship weed has had with the financial system over the last 10 years. Thank you to Cannapages for making today's show possible. For more information on how you can save on weed with Cannapages, visit cannapages.com .
Host Jack Armstrong speaks with advocates for helping constituents for excusable, marijuana-related crimes start a new life. Thank you to Cannapages for making today's show possible. For more information on how you can save on weed with Cannapages, visit cannapages.com .
Host Jack Armstrong sits down with experts in cannabis genetics to learn about the breakthroughs in their field and debunk misconceptions surrounding their research. Thank you to Cannapages for making today's show possible. For more information on how you can save on weed with Cannapages, visit cannapages.com .
You can come to Colorado for your premiere cannabis-experience, why go anywhere else? Host Jack Armstrong speaks with leaders in Colorado's cannabis-hospitality industry. We find out how the industry's grown and where the industry is going - all here at Radio 1190! Thank you to Cannapages for making today's show possible. For more information on how you can save on weed with Cannapages, visit cannapages.com .
Host Jack Armstrong and team (Thanks to James Buck, Spencer Burke, Leon Spiess, and Alex Barnes) spend the unofficial holiday speaking with industry professional, tourists, and locals who all gathered at Denver's 420 Festival.
1190 News Team Host Jack Armstrong understand the political mood changes that affected cannabis in the state of Colorado.
Host Jack Armstrong sits down with leaders and management of some of the most prominent dispensaries and smoke shops on this week's episode of Nonverbal.
Host Jack Armstrong sits down with Sophia Davis and Charlie McCain from UCB's GUT-C, or Give us the F***ing Camera!
What can joining a physics club do for YOU? Host Jack Armstrong sits down with the Society of Physics Students on the CU Boulder campus after they won a national award for their chapter.
In this interview, the frontperson & songwriter of Blvck Hippie, Josh Shaw, speaks about entering the DIY scene, the band's genre of "Sad Boy Indie Rock," transitioning from athletics to music, and more. Interview by News Team Member Maxx Goodman. Originally recorded on May 4, 2022.
In this interview, The Bold's Editor-in-Chief, Lauren Irwin, and Magazine Editor-in-Chief, Britney Eschelman, discuss awards recently won by The Bold's editors and staff. Irwin earned top recognition in the 2021-2022 Hearst Journalism Awards for feature writing and The Bold Magazine won Best Student Magazine in the Society of Professional Journalists' Region 9 Mark of Excellence Awards. Read more about CU's Hearst Journalism Awards winners here: https://www.colorado.edu/cmcinow/two-cmci-journalism-seniors-earn-hearst-journalism-awards-recognition-exemplifying-value Originally aired on April 27, 2022. Interview by News Team Members Jack Armstrong and Luis Licon.
In this interview, Christopher Lowry, Associate Professor of Integrative Physiology at the University of Colorado Boulder, discusses his research on the gut microbiome's effect on mental health. Lowry was invited to a project launched by Peter Templeton, founder of the William Templeton Foundation for Young People's Mental Health and executive director at the Insitute for Manufacturing's Engage program in the Cambridge University Engineering Department, to "innovate early interventions for depression in young people," as originally reported by CU Boulder Today. To read more in CU Boulder today, click here: https://www.colorado.edu/asmagazine/2021/11/02/diet-and-exercise-can-improve-teens-mental-health Interview by News Team Members Ashley Eddy & Claire McFadden Originally broadcast on December 6, 2021.
In this interview, News Team Member Claire McFadden speaks with graduate student Barra Peak about the Great Unconformity, which refers to a "missing gap of time in the canyon's rock record that covers hundreds of millions of years," as reported by CU Boulder Today. Peak is the lead author of a new study on the phenomenon. To read more on CU Boulder Today, click here: https://www.colorado.edu/today/2021/08/23/geologists-dig-grand-canyons-mysterious-gap-time Interview by News Team Member Claire McFadden Originally broadcast on November 8, 2021.
In this interview, the drummer of indie rock band Crumb, Jonathan Gilad, speaks with News Team Member Maxx Goodman and News Director John Boughey. This interview was conducted ahead of Crumb's NYE Show in Boulder, Colorado, but that show was later canceled due to concerns around the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Interview by News Team Member Maxx Goodman & News Director John Boughey Originally broadcast on December 27, 2021.
In this interview, News Team Member Brian Muriithi speaks with Dr. Alan Fried, Senior Research Associate at the University of Colorado Boulder's Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, about his work measuring various pollutants from up in the air. Interview by News Team Member Brian Muriithi Originally broadcast on November 29, 2021.
In this interview, Professor Francois Barthelat, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder, discusses his research on fish fins and their mechanical properties. During this interview, he discusses what makes fish fins so mechanically interesting, possible applications of morphing materials, and more. Interview by News Director John Boughey. Originally broadcast on October 27, 2021.
In this interview, News Team Member Zen Iqbal speaks with Jeanne Clelland, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Colorado Boulder, about her work using mathematical models to aid in the process of redistricting. This work gives redistricting officials a baseline of redistricting statistics that can help them potentially identify cases of gerrymandering. Interview by News Team Member Zen Iqbal Originally Broadcast on October 27, 2021.
In this Interview, News Team Member Zen Iqbal speaks with Brendan Kelly, Chief Scientist and Director of SEARCH at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, about their series of "Arctic Answers" articles created in collaboration with INSTAAR at the University of Colorado Boulder. These articles are short summaries designed to answer questions about the changing Arctic environment, as originally reported by CU Boulder Today: https://www.colorado.edu/today/2021/10/18/got-questions-about-arctic-instaars-journal-has-arctic-answers Interview by News Team Member Zen Iqbal Originally broadcast on December 13, 2021.
In this interview, News Team Member Jack Armstrong speaks with Ross Taylor, Assistant Professor of Journalism at the University of Colorado Boulder, about his recent series of portraits of those impacted by the shooting in Boulder on March 22, 2021. The portraits are on display at the Museum of Boulder from February 18, 2022 to April 10, 2022 and online at https://www.boulderstrongproject.com/. Interview by News Team Member Jack Armstrong Originally broadcast on April 4, 2022.
In this interview, The Bold Staff Member Cayden Stice speaks with the Mayor of Boulder, CO, Aaron Brockett, about local issues, which included Brockett's background, CU Boulder relations, housing, and local gun policies. Check out this story - and other work by The Bold - on their website: https://theboldcu.com/ Interview by The Bold Staff Member Cayden Stice. Originally recorded in December 2021.
In this interview, News Team member Zen Iqbal speaks with John O'Loughlin, a professor of geography at the University of Colorado Boulder, about his work on Ukrainian geopolitics ahead of a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine. DISCLAIMER: This interview was recorded on February 16, 2022, a theorized date on which the invasion would have taken place. The actual Russian invasion occurred on February 24, 2022. Originally recorded on February 16, 2022. Interview by News Team Member Zen Iqbal.
In this episode of News Underground, News Team Member Jack Armstrong interviews Eugene Rush and Harel Biggie about their recent success in DARPA's Subterranean Challenge, where they both worked as Project Engineers. Then, Armstrong interviews Mark Borden, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at CU Boulder and CSO of Respirogen, and Bob Scribner, CEO of Respirogen, about their new system of delivering oxygen to the human body. Interviews by News Team Member Jack Armstrong. Originally aired on November 15, 2021.
In this interview, Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center's Administrator, Christopher Allred, and Nuclear Guardianship and Outreach Coordinator, Giselle Herzfeld, discuss their recent Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) requests regarding Rocky Flats and the Rocky Mountain Greenway. During the interview, they go over RMPJC's stances on Rocky Flats and the Rocky Mountain Greenway, what they found through their CORA requests, and more. Originally aired on June 16th, 2021. Interview by News Director John Boughey.
In this Interview, CU Boulder's Turning Point USA President Zoe Missner discusses her work with Young Americans for Liberty to protest the COVID-19 vaccine mandate at CU Boulder. During this interview, Missner discusses the stance of the organizations on the vaccine mandate, their protest tactics, the responses to their protests, and more. Originally broadcast on October 4th, 2021. Interview by News Director John Boughey.
In this interview, Julia Bright, an oil painter based in Boulder, Colorado, discusses her new seascapes exhibit at the Loveland Public Library. During the interview, she discusses her relationship with the sea, how she got started as an artist, the challenges and rewards that come with painting the sea, and more. Bright's exhibit at the Loveland Public Library will run from July 1, 2021, through September 30, 2021. Originally broadcast on July 14, 2021. Interview by News Director John Boughey.
In this interview, Morgan Klaus Scheuerman, a Ph.D. student in Information Science who was awarded Microsoft's 2021 Research Fellowship, discusses his work with facial analysis software. During the interview, Scheuerman discusses how facial recognition has faltered when it comes to gender, his research process, and more. Interview by News Director John Boughey. Originally aired on April 19th, 2021.
In this interview, Kate Bubar, a graduate student in Applied Math and the IQ Biology program, discusses why older adults should be at the front of the COVID-19 vaccine line. During the interview, Bubar discusses the model they used to study vaccine distribution strategies, their findings, how local circumstances affect different vaccine strategies, and more. You can read more in their paper here: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6532/916 Interview by Jessica Pariani of The Bold. Originally aired on February 22, 2021.
In this interview, Jaime Reynolds, the lead guitarist and vocalist for the hard rock band 1967, discusses the band's new single and upcoming EP. The EP was produced by John Kurzweg, who has also produced for Creed, Puddle of Mudd, and Godsmack. During the interview, Reynolds also discusses how the band started, the band's mix of Southwestern and Pacific Northwest influences, their plans for the future, and more. Interview by News Director John Boughey. Originally aired on June 9th, 2021.
In this interview, Jessica Pariani of The Bold interviews Officer Candidate Andrew Townsend, who attended Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island to potentially become an Ensign and join the ranks of the Navy's leadership. During the interview, Officer Candidate Townsend goes over why he joined the Navy, the challenges of OCS, and more. Interview by Jessica Pariani of The Bold. Originally aired on March 10, 2021.
Steven Michael Hlavac Jr sits down with the EMPOWER ticket, one of three campaigns running for the Tri-Executive positions in the University of Colorado Student Government's Spring 2021 Elections. The candidates, Taylor Weinsz, Kavya Kannan, and Ben Capeloto, are running on a platform that puts emphasis on student advocacy, mental health, and community outreach, among other issues. Voting for CUSG's Spring 2021 Elections is open from April 5, 2021, to April 8, 2021. Students can vote in the CUSG Spring 2021 Elections here: https://cuboulder.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7QU3HaUTbVeH6pD. Interview by Steven Michael Hlavac Jr. Originally aired on April 5, 2021.
In this interview, Buffs for Civility members Alicia Whitman, Helena Regan, and Henry Collins discuss their campaign against incivility, "Hear Someone Out," which aims "to address the issue of incivility taking place online and in-person" according to Hear Someone Out's website. The campaign is part of a larger program, the Public Relations Student Society of America's Bateman Case Study Competition, which had students "create a campaign that positions the public relations profession as a resource for countering incivility," according to Hear Someone Out's website. During the interview, Whitman, Regan, and Collins discuss what this incivility looks like, the effects of such incilvity, their hopes for the campaign, and more. You can learn more about the campaign and take their pledge against incivility on their website: https://here3114.wixsite.com/mysite Interview by News Director John Boughey. Originally aired on March 3rd, 2021.
In this interview, Joseph Simon, a postdoctoral researcher at CU Boulder's Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences and a member of the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav), discusses NANOGrav's search for the signal generated by gravitational waves. Simon goes over how he got started with NANOGrav, NANOGrav's research process, what could be causing these gravitational waves, and more. Originally broadcast on February 8, 2021. Interview by News Director John Boughey.