KISU-FM 91.1 and Associated Students of ISU to present ‘ASISU Speaks’
September 12, 2011
When ISU students want to be a part of the university conversation, they can turn to "ASISU Speaks," KISU-FM's live, monthly news-talk program.
Host Benjamin Harker said he will lead a productive exchange of ideas and opinions on the issues that dominate the minds of the students and the university.
From breaking news, pressing issues, university entertainment and the arts, "ASISU Speaks" offers listeners the opportunity to join discussions with student decision-makers, academics and individuals involved at Idaho State University.
For one hour at 7 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month, "ASISU Speaks" listeners can weigh-in, share their thoughts and ask questions by calling, e-mailing and messaging through social media.
As the primary route of advocacy for the students of Idaho State University, the Associated Students of Idaho State University (ASISU) is committed to providing effective student participation and representation in all areas of student affairs, Harker said. ASISU plays an integral role in promoting the improvement of educational programs, co-curricular activities, and services, to advance the common interests and concerns of the student body.
"ASISU Speaks" debuts Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. on KISU-FM 91.1. For local airtimes and more information, please visit www.isu.edu/kisufm.
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