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Humanities Radio

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What does it mean to be a true sports fan? Zach Robinson tells us.
Salt Lake City small businesses are still feeling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sophia Roney visits the popular 9th and 9th neighborhood to tell us more.
Baseball season has arrived in Salt Lake City and with it, Utes baseball has returned to Smith’s Ballpark. Robbie Pearson dives into their current season and future on-campus stadium plans.
With the warm weather just around the corner hiking season is upon us, and an all-women’s hiking club has a unique take on what hiking means to them. Parly Scott has more.
In March 2023, the Food and Drug Administration approved pharmacists to distribute naloxone without a prescription. A year later, Mason Russell reports it's not just pharmacies that are providing access to the life saving medicine.
The $521 million Little Cottonwood Canyon gondola proposal will require 22 towers and span eight miles from the bottom of the canyon to the base of Alta. Malcolm Swope got in touch with Students For The Wasatch and others to learn about the imp
University of Utah graduates complain that there are not enough jobs for them. Kyungsoo Park takes a look at what’s going on with them.
College graduates are having a harder time finding jobs than the rest of the population since the COVID-19 pandemic. June Yang reports.
When it comes to mental health, college students face a unique set of challenges. Jasmine Velez-Zick takes a look at the pressures students face and strategies for managing them.
Prescriptions for stimulant A-D-H-D medications increased from 35.5 million in 2019 to 41.2 million in 2021 causing a still ongoing shortage. Haley Killeen has more.
The Great Salt Lake remains in need of water despite record snowpack. Giovanni Radtke has more.
One of the busiest Starbucks in the Salt Lake Valley can be found at the University of Utah hospital. Eseudel Jang takes a look at what makes it so popular.
NIL and College athletics are in uncharted territory. Ellery Davidson investigates the nuances of NIL on athletes.
The University of Utah women's hockey team is growing each year. Christina Munoz takes us to the ice for a look at the team’s fourth season.
The Boomer Esiason Foundation is a life-changing organization. Its mission is to find a cure for Cystic Fibrosis. Chloe Norseth reports on a yearly commemoration of the organization's successes.
Immigrants in Utah’s Korean church community are dreaming of a new life in America, far from their homeland. Chloe Lee looks at their personal journeys and involvement in the Jangro church.
Salt Lake City is home to one of the most colorful and active punk scenes in the country. Cameron Elliott tells us their secret ingredient.
TikTok can be a powerful tool for reaching younger audiences and increasing views on news stories, but Caitlyn Homolya reports the platform poses a challenge for journalists.
The University of Utah Athletics Department takes a lot of pride in its strength and conditioning. Ashley West reports the U provides the latest technology and customized workouts so teams can perform at their highest ability.
Leandra Hernandez, assistant professor of communication, discusses her book, “Feminist Mentoring in Academia (Communicating Gender)” which explores how feminist mentoring happens between professor and student; junior faculty and tenured; and oc
Kendall Gerdes, assistant professor of writing and rhetoric studies, discusses her book, “Sensitive Rhetorics: Academic Freedom and Campus Activism” explores sensitivity as a term of art in rhetoric.
Elijah Millgram, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, discusses his book, “Why Didn’t Nietzsche Get His Act Together?” which argues for a new framework for making sense of Nietzsche that transforms the way we read him.
Benjamin Cohen, professor of history, discusses his book, “An Appeal to the Ladies of Hyderabad: Scandal in Raj,” which tells the dramatic story of a couple’s rise and fall from elite society in ninetieth century India that set the benchmark fo
This podcast gives insight into the lives of healthcare professionals and pre-health students and the problems they face on a day-to-day basis from the perspective of a pre-health student. In this episode, Sophia Denman gains insight into how c
Hello, and welcome to the Bean Hive State! In this episode of the podcast, Marlie Hansen visits Loki Coffee, a new cafe in the central 9th neighborhood, with special guest Logan Decaria. Listen to learn more about what Loki Coffee is all about
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