
Hannah Gardoski
Idaho Matters Assistant ProducerHi, my name is Hannah and I’m the assistant producer for the Idaho Matters show here at BSPR.
My job consists of a lot of things that I love, from editing to writing to meeting new people, but my favorite part has to be the fact that airing the show is kind of what I imagine flying the Millennium Falcon might feel like. There’s lots of buttons and levers and it's really important that you don’t press or pull the wrong one. Thankfully, I’ve managed to stay out of trouble and galactic space, so far.
When I’m not in the studio you can find me in a bookstore, taking pictures of my dog or making lame Star Wars references.
If you have a suggestion for an Idaho Matters segment, please email idahomatters@boisestate.edu.
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This Thursday, Feb. 2 the Fettucine Forum will be hosting an event that looks at the history of queer space throughout Idaho.
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Here in the Treasure Valley, many girls do not have enough money for menstrual products. One group is working to address this problem though, by providing free period kits to middle schools and high schools.
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Idaho Matters talks with local author Jan M. Flynn about her chapters in the newest instalment of "Chicken Soup for the Soul: Lessons Learned from My Dog."
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Author Erika Bolstad sits down with Idaho Matters to talk about her debut novel.
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After nearly five decades of advocacy four dams are about to be demolished to help salmon, but they’re not the dams we’re usually talking about.
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Last year the economy saw a steep decline in consumer sentiment, an increase in inflation and added pressure to the cost of living crisis. This year economists, like Robert Spendlove, are visiting with Idaho lawmakers to discuss these trends and provide insight into how they may change or stay the same in the coming months.
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Federal and state officials try to build trust and better combat hate crimes in Idaho.
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During the daytime it can be difficult for those experiencing homelessness to find a place to get out of the cold or heat. However, one organization in Boise is helping to fill this need.
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Near the end of 2022, the National Park Service purchased 105 acres of land neighboring the City of Rocks National Reserve.
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Here in Idaho, and around the country, students are struggling with their mental health and schools are in short supply of professionals that are equipped to handle their needs. That's why resources like The Student and Family Assistance Program are so important.