What you need: 1 cup water 1 ½ cups vegetable broth 1 cup diced tomatoes 2 dried chile peppers, shredded 1 cup jasmine rice Paprika, pepper, salt and chili powder, to taste What you do: Place water, vegetable broth, diced tomatoes and shredded chiles in a medium saucepan and bring […]
Idaho State University junior and sign language studies student Kimberly Paige is in the running to compete for the title of Mrs. Idaho 2014. Paige has been at ISU for three semesters and is studying sign language with the hopes of working with the hearing impaired. Her interest in sign […]
As the temperatures outside drop around the zero mark, even those inside campus buildings can be found huddled inside outerwear. Some students seek warm spots on campus, while others find cozy study spots to be sweltering. Through some in-depth research, shivering and sweating in various places around campus, we have […]
Jeff Meldrum Professor of anatomy and anthropology Jeff Meldrum has been at Idaho State University since 1993. While his research extends from vertebrate evolutionary morphology to the emergence of bipedalism, Meldrum is most well known for his research regarding the legendary Sasquatch. He has authored a companion text to the […]
With gifts galore, many people allow the red and green splendor of December to distract from the true spirit of the season: slaughtering livestock to honor the gods. It’s easy to get lost in the commercialism of the holidays, but we all need to get back to our roots. This […]
The Stephens Performing Arts Center houses the main performance spaces of the Idaho State University School of Performing Arts. Students of theatre, music and dance, as well as guest performers, make use of the renowned facilities. The 123,000 square foot facility used 280,000 bricks in its construction and cost $34 […]
Shayla Jackson-Martin was recently selected as Outstanding Business Education Student of the Year for Region Five by the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE). Jackson-Martin is a senior in the College of Education. “I am really honored to be recognized by the ACTE,” said Jackson-Martin. “They’re a huge organization […]
The standout physical features of Idaho State University make it what it is: the mountains, the iron-rich Red Hill and the squirrels. The abundance of the fluffy-tailed creatures on campus is hard to ignore, whether you enjoy their antics or are maybe a little frightened by their fearlessness. The type […]
The Genesis Project at Idaho State University provides a resource for sexual health education and a community atmosphere for gay and bisexual men. The project follows the “Mpowerment” model created by the Center for Disease Control for eliminating or reducing sexual risk behaviors. Social support and personal empowerment are essential […]
What you need: 2 cups flour 2 tbsp. flax meal 2 tsp. pumpkin pie spice 2 tsp. baking powder ¾ cup sugar ½ cup pumpkin puree 2 cups dairy or soy milk What you do: Mix all of the dry ingredients together with a fork. Add in wet ingredients and […]
Janet Loxterman, an assistant professor of biological sciences at Idaho State University, does what many would consider unthinkable. Loxterman is an evolutionary biologist and part of her research involves handling and collaring wild mountain lions. “I use DNA to look at patterns of genetics in populations,” said Loxterman. Loxterman’s work […]
Department of Biological Sciences The Idaho State University Department of Biological Sciences combines the work of undergraduate and graduate students with the research of faculty. The department is one of the largest on campus and spans the biology, botany, ecology, microbiology and zoology and biochemistry programs. Erin O’Leary-Jepsen is the […]
On Saturday, Sept. 8, the first Great Idaho State University Ambush will challenge students and community members with 15 obstacles over the course of a 5K race. Participants will compete in teams of four. Team registration is $85 for registration before Friday, Sept. 7, and $100 on race day. Registration […]
The Idaho State University Week of Welcome production of the musical “RENT” debuted on Friday, Aug. 24, in the Beverly Bistline Theatre. Performances will also be held at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 31, and Saturday, Sept. 1. Admission is $10 for students with Bengal ID. The musical centers around […]