Utah State University recently celebrated the opening of its new Mehdi Heravi Global Teaching and Learning Center, which will house the school’s Department of World Languages and Cultures.
UPR News & Programs
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Everyone loves a good bear story, especially around the campfire. I have accumulated many in my years- all personal and factual.
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In other news, the Biden administration recently approved a multi-phase geothermal plant project to be built in Beaver County.
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This week host Jeannie Sur continues talking about the science of cooking focusing on a popular additive that was created in a lab. This additive is monosodium glutamate also known as MSG.
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I highly recommend this film for everyone, but only if you think you can handle the outrageous style of gore it has waiting for you, from the bodily fluids to the screams.
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The nonprofit Bridle Up Hope works to improve the mental health of girls and women through the healing power of horses.
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We talk about this week's news, including House Speaker Mike Schultz calling for a 10% budget cut for Utah colleges.
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At an event hosted by the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, panelists explained how more innovative housing designs could help lower costs for homebuyers.
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Republican candidate Dr. Mike Kennedy called for a hands-off government approach, while Democrat Glenn Wright advocated for multiple levels of government to work together.
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Apartment 7A is an okay film. It isn't terrible or boring or lacking in a continuous narrative. It just doesn't have enough new content we haven't seen before to help it feel exciting and memorable.
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Idaho has suspended enrollment in a child-care benefits program, and families are expected to feel the squeeze.
In this podcast, USU President Elizabeth Cantwell explores how USU can serve our communities, deliver impactful research and foster belonging.
Stream a variety of music and talk programs in Spanish from Radio Bilingüe.
Transmite una variedad de música y programas de charla de Radio Bilingüe.
Transmite una variedad de música y programas de charla de Radio Bilingüe.
NPR News
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Lee Hsien Yang, the brother of Singapore's former prime minister, said he is a "political refugee" after the U.K. government granted him asylum from what he described as persecution at home.
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An NPR investigation has found that since 2022, Trump has repeatedly threatened to investigate, prosecute, jail or otherwise punish his political opponents, rivals and even private citizens.
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Lt. Cmdr. Lyndsay “Miley” Evans and Lt. Serena “Dug” Wileman were both 31 and from California, and recently served nine months on a tour in Yemen.
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As Samantha Hodge-Williams waited on the operating table for emergency surgery, she felt alone and scared. Then the anesthesiologist appeared.
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Ukraine is suffering from more than a Russian invasion. Births have plummeted. But many families with help from the government and doctors are trying to buck the trend and have a child in wartime.
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The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, which helps members get affordable mortgages, says its 3.7 million members must vote or risk losing membership — and the financial benefits.
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Peru’s former President Alejandro Toledo was sentenced to 20 years and six months in prison in a case involving construction giant Odebrecht that became synonymous with corruption in Latin America.
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Marcelo Pérez continued to work as a peace activist despite threats. Advocates say he did not receive the government protection he needed.
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The family of Jayland Walker, a Black man who was fatally shot by eight police officers, will receive a $4.8 million settlement from the city of Akron, the mayor's office said.
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Tropical Storm Oscar was heading toward the Bahamas late Monday after dumping heavy rain across eastern Cuba. A tropical storm warning was in effect for the central and southeastern Bahamas.