Sinopsis
Podcasts from the broadcasters at KCSS Turlock, at California State University Stanislaus
Episodios
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Ask The Reporter Ep. 2
19/10/2016 Duración: 14minOn this week's episode of Ask the Reporter, we talk to Clara Zapien about sexy halloween costumes, Oscar Copland and Olivia Soto tell us about California State University's new initiatives for 2017, and then to Mariah Esparza who tells us all about this year's College Radio Day. All stories can be found on csusignal.com, and the music used in today's episode can be found on the KCSS compilation album on kcss.net.
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Central Valley Politics Podcast Episode 3 : Amy Bublak
17/10/2016 Duración: 23minCentral Valley Politics Podcast Episode 3 : Amy Bublak by KCSS Podcasts
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Central Valley Politics Podcast episode 2 : Steven Nascimento
17/10/2016 Duración: 35minCity Council member Steven Nascimento stopped by the station to talk to Central Valley Politics about issues facing Turlock, some of his plans for the future, what he wants his legacy to be and more. The host of Central Valley Politics, Dr. Stevens is joined by her Political Communication student, Clara Zapien and KCSS Program Director and Signal Editor, Alondra De La Cruz.
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Central Valley Politics Episode 1
06/10/2016 Duración: 32minWelcome to the first episode of the Central Valley Politics Podcast. This Podcast is brought to you by the Student Media Center at California State University, Stanislaus. Your host is Dr. Shannon Stevens and in this episode students from her Political Communication Studies class will introduce the races for Turlock City Council and City Treasurer, the local congressional contest, and the State senate election. For more info about the podcast and to see where the students and Dr. Stevens got their information go www.kcss.net
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Ask The Reporter Episode 1
04/10/2016 Duración: 18minIn this episode, we talk to Tatiana Olivera and Brittany Valadez to find out more about the Title IX workshops, Clara Zapien tells us about Hispanic horror stories, and Mariah Esparza talks about the bands that will be performing at KCSS's annual Trick or Beat Concert. All the stories can be found in the October print edition of The Signal and csusignal.com.