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This is the WFHB Local News for Monday, April 28th, 2025.
In today’s newscast, we will be live in the studio asking for your donations during our Spring Fund Drive. More following today’s feature report.
That’s Evan Anderson from University Players, a student-run production company operating outside of the IU Theatre Department. Learn how University Players lets students from any major be the star of the show, coming up later on a new episode of Activate!
Feature Reports:
In today’s feature report, we’re looking at a growing threat to one of Monroe County’s most important natural resources. Invasive species are spreading through Monroe Lake, threatening native plants, animals, and the lake’s overall ecosystem. WFHB Environmental Correspondent Amelia Bucher has the story.
Indiana University has a well-known theatre program, but it’s tough to get involved if you’re not a theatre major. Operating independently of that school is University Players, run entirely by undergraduate students from all career paths. Every year these students stage an entire season of productions, all free and open to everyone. The organization most recently put on “Ride the Cyclone,” a musical following six students as they navigate an unusual situation. Evan Anderson is Managing Director of University Players. He wants the Bloomington community to get involved on a new episode of Activate!, coming your way right now on the WFHB Local News.
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This is the WFHB Local News for Monday, April 28th, 2025.
In today’s newscast, we will be live in the studio asking for your donations during our Spring Fund Drive. More following today’s feature report.
That’s Evan Anderson from University Players, a student-run production company operating outside of the IU Theatre Department. Learn how University Players lets students from any major be the star of the show, coming up later on a new episode of Activate!
Feature Reports:
In today’s feature report, we’re looking at a growing threat to one of Monroe County’s most important natural resources. Invasive species are spreading through Monroe Lake, threatening native plants, animals, and the lake’s overall ecosystem. WFHB Environmental Correspondent Amelia Bucher has the story.
Indiana University has a well-known theatre program, but it’s tough to get involved if you’re not a theatre major. Operating independently of that school is University Players, run entirely by undergraduate students from all career paths. Every year these students stage an entire season of productions, all free and open to everyone. The organization most recently put on “Ride the Cyclone,” a musical following six students as they navigate an unusual situation. Evan Anderson is Managing Director of University Players. He wants the Bloomington community to get involved on a new episode of Activate!, coming your way right now on the WFHB Local News.
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