What you need: One large chili pepper, shredded 3 tbsp. olive oil 1 tsp. turmeric ½ tbsp. minced garlic ½ tsp. garam masala ½ tsp. coriander ½ large onion, chopped One Roma tomato, diced 15 oz. canned chickpeas, drained Two medium red potatoes, cubed One cup vegetable broth What you […]

After Idaho State University conducted a national search, Laura Woodworth-Ney was named the new provost and vice president for academic affairs. “I was just really honored to be selected,” said Woodworth-Ney. “I’ve been here since 1999. I’ve worked my way through the ranks as a faculty member.” Woodworth-Ney has been […]

Friday, May 3, marked Pocatello’s fourteenth annual Take Back the Night event. Take Back the Night is a march through Old Town Pocatello that aims to shed light on sexual and domestic violence. During the march, the participants shouted phrases like “No more silence, no more violence,” “Hey, hey, ho, […]

Assistant Professor of Sociology Jeremy Thomas specializes in research areas as controversial as they come. “My research interests primarily concern religion, sex, deviance and the body,” said Thomas. Thomas, new at Idaho State University since fall of 2012, received his doctorate from Purdue University last year. His current research focuses […]

For Idaho State University students with a need to print a dissertation, family photos, posters for a club event or business cards, the Total Copy Center in the Pond Student Union Building is the place to go. Having trouble with a book binding? The Total Copy Center can also rebind […]

ISU dance groups raise funds On Saturday, April 6, Idaho State University’s Tribal Fusion Belly Dance Club and The Company will present “Dancers Against Cancer.” The dance workshop and performance showcase will be devoted to raising money for the mobile mammogram service Drive for the Cure. A choreography workshop on […]

In the basement offices of Garrison Hall, there is a hidden world of military life on campus. Idaho State University’s Army Reserve Officers’ Training (ROTC) prepares students to enter the U.S. Army as officers. “In total, we have almost 30 cadets,” said Major Matthew Godfrey, officer in charge and assistant […]

Idaho State University nursing student and freshman Kade Vilbig has risen above and beyond his unique set of challenges. “I have Asperger’s syndrome, which is a form of autism,” said Vilbig. The Idaho native struggled with social interactions as a child, he said. In junior high, he was introduced to […]

ISU to host detective festival From Sherlock Holmes to James Bond, the detective and spy genre captures interest across national boundaries like no other type of film or literature. Idaho State University’s Department of English and Philosophy and Department of Languages and Literatures will be hosting events as part of […]

Art student explores unknown land Universities are frequently seen as a place to form oneself, but as Idaho State University senior art student Alexa Goff shows, they can also be a place to create something else entirely. Goff’s Honors Bachelor of Arts senior exhibit “Terrae Incognitae” opens Monday, March 11, […]

ISU Choirs perform Choral music is varied and versatile, and with the several hundred years’ worth of music sampled from for the Idaho State University Choirs Mid-Winter Concert this is readily apparent. The concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 1, in Jensen Grand Concert Hall inside […]

Men in tights, and more Although Elizabethan theatre is popularly seen as dry or dull, Shakespeare’s contemporary Frances Beaumont’s plays never fail to turn such a paradigm on its head. “Knight of the Burning Pestle” is no exception, and the Idaho State University’s School of Performing Arts 400th anniversary production […]

A how-to for V-Day at ISU The sometimes dreaded 14th of February is coming quickly, and the day can leave both single people and couples wondering what to do to get through it. Idaho State University hosts a variety of events on and around Valentine’s Day. On Wednesday, Feb. 13, […]

Renowned flamenco guitarist Paco Peña will be performing at Idaho State University on Wednesday, Feb. 6. The performance will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Jensen Grand Concert Hall of the Stephens Performing Arts Center. “Paco Peña” is part of ISU’s Season of Note series. The performance will incorporate flamenco […]

This year in Pocatello, there is more than one V-Day event in February. On Saturday, Feb. 2, the Idaho State University Student Social Work Association (SSWA) will be raising awareness of V-Day, an organization that aims to end violence against women and girls. The V-Day event will be held at […]