

“Personally, I think this speaks volumes to the team’s overall performance and the accomplishment of our goal. “Our experience with each quarantine session is that they continue to draw a larger crowd each week,” Grindell said. There have been two concerts already this month, with the third and final concert kicking off finals week on May 4 at 7 p.m. “The artists and musicians were thrilled at the idea of connecting with Boise State to share their talents with the community.” “Our talented community met us with very quick, if not immediate responses,” Grindell said. Their team felt the loss of Treefort being postponed and campus closing down, yet they wanted to finish the semester strong and support the community through the use of music. Madisun Grindell, senior media arts major and music director for University Pulse Radio, said there were many events and experiences that led up to the idea of hosting live concerts while everyone is confined to their homes.
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University Pulse Radio, Boise State’s student-run independent radio station, sought to meet the needs of the community on campus as well as the broader local area by hosting a series of online concerts while many self-isolate. With the closing of much of campus, the transition to online classes and the end of the semester nearing, many of the university organizations have found themselves scrambling to readjust.
