Student hotline volunteers will have access to a kitchen, "destress room" and other amenities in Centre Help's new location on 406 South Pugh Street.
WPSU-FM celebrates Black History Month with special programs during the month of February. Click below for the list.
Time is running out to enter WPSU's Student Poetry Contest!
Students in kindergarten through 12th grade are invited to submit original poetry to WPSU by February 28. The winning poems in each category will be read on WPSU-FM in April, National Poetry Month.
Click below for contest rules.
Students in kindergarten through 12th grade are invited to submit original poetry to WPSU by February 28. The winning poems in each category will be read on WPSU-FM in April, National Poetry Month.
Click below for contest rules.
More WPSU News
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Democracy Works host Chris Beem talks with author Jonathan Rauch about why the current crisis in American Christianity is also a crisis in American democracy.
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An archive recording of the WPSU Jazz show as broadcast on Friday, February 14, 2025, hosted by Greg Petersen. This week, a tribute to Valentine’s Day featuring songs about love.
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A number of counties are using opioid settlement money for child welfare purposes, but spending by Cameron County was rejected.
In October of 2025, join WPSU and Collette Travel and Tours as we travel to London, Cornwall, and more on our first group travel. We’ll see the landscapes and homes featured in some our your favorite Masterpiece programs, including Poldark and Downton Abbey.
Stay informed throughout your day with WPSU’s mobile app. It’s newly redesigned with CarPlay and gives you easy access to local news, videos and more. Download here.
More NPR News
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When David Jefferson's wife fell ill, a friend went out of her way to help the family cope.
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The Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary prime-time special was full of sketches and nostalgia — and stretched more than three hours. NPR TV critic Eric Deggans breaks it down.
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Broken Heart Syndrome mimics symptoms of a heart attack. It can strike after a stressful event, such as the loss of a loved one, a physical shock, or prolonged anxiety. The good news: It's treatable.
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Brian Gibbs was an environmental educator at Effigy Mounds National Monument in Iowa. His job was among those nixed by the Trump administration as it pushes to shrink federal spending.
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The upcoming Augmented Intelligence sale represents the first time a major auction house is focusing entirely on works created using machine learning. Artists have mixed feelings about it.
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Ryan Dowdy, a former NASA food scientist, won a USDA innovation grant to further develop a meal replacement bar for first responders. Trump's freeze on government awards has jeopardized those plans.
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