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107.7’s The Bronc News Flash is ranked as one of Feedspot’s Top 60 best online breaking news podcasts of 2024. The Bronc News Flash was ranked #43 out of the top 60 news podcasts nationwide.
Hear directly from the top newsmakers on-campus, in New Jersey and around the world, about the news stories that impact your world most including: politics, business, human interest, sports, and entertainment.
It’s your world and it’s important to stay up-to-date, so you can stay informed. Know what’s going on at Rider University, in Mercer County, New Jersey and the US.
The top stories are right in your reach. Listen to the The Bronc New Flash at the top of the hour every day on 107.7 The Bronc. Missed a report live? To catch up on the latest news on-demand, click any of the links to the right.

Meet the Hosts

Lathan Gil is a Music Production Major who started working at 107.7 The Bronc in September of 2024. He is the host of his own radio show “OMG! What’s The Tea?” He is a performer, who releases his own music under the stage name Laytin, and he is a part of the Pop, Rock, & Hip Hop ensemble at Rider, along with the Choreography club. Besides performing and music he also loves video games and talking with his friends, and he is very excited to expand his career at 107.7 The Bronc.

Mary-Simone Collazo is a Journalism major from East Windsor, New Jersey. She recently transferred from Mercer County Community College, where she served as Editor-in-Chief of its nationally award-winning newspaper, The College VOICE. In addition to The Bronc, Mary-Simone is a reporter for The Rider News. Her dream career bounces between covering Broadway musicals, telling the stories of concussion survivors, or traveling the world to spotlight Indigenous communities. When she is not writing or studying, Mary-Simone is active in InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, practicing throws with the Aikido Club, on the lookout for Hello Kitty accessories, or explaining that yes, she really does have two first names.
Stacie Hueter is a Journalism major from Denville, New Jersey. Stacie currently works as a reporter for 107.7 The Bronc’s award-winning news team, covering news stories centered on politics, entertainment, and business. Apart from The Bronc, Stacie is a Features and Opinion writer, as well as a graphic designer for The Rider News. She also writes prose for the Venture Literary Magazine, and wants to create engaging productions for the Rider University Network (RUN). Besides Rider’s media organizations, Stacie enjoys dancing, and is a member of the Rider Dance Ensemble. And in her spare time, she likes to sketch, read, write, and watch movies.
Grace Juarez is a graphic design major hailing from Brick, New Jersey, serving as copy director and a host of “Fun Jersey” at 107.7 The Bronc. With a love for all things unique, Grace explores alternative genres on her radio show, “An Octave Lower”, finding solace in the universal language of music. Some sounds she typically enjoys are doom metal, stoner rock, symphonic metal, and “goth n’ roll”. Outside of rock, she enjoys edm, reggaeton, country, and darkwave. In her free time, Grace appreciates the arts in all forms, but spends most of her time writing, drawing, watching vintage films, reading novels, collecting magazines and other quirky finds, and looking for the next band to obsess over. At 107.7 The Bronc, Grace is enthusiastic to sharpen her writing skills in creative ways and to meet new people along the journey!
Jorge Cevallos is a Film and Television/Journalism double major and has been at The Bronc for one semester so far. He hosts “TrueCrimeWeekly” with Shir Hami on Mondays at 8pm, and writes news stories for “The Bronc Buzz” and “The Bronc News Flash.” Jorge lives in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey and aspires to be a field reporter/journalist with an end goal to create and produce documentaries.
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