Clayton Koff Staff Writer When we first started our Student Housing Option series, on-the-ball Bengals were booking apartment tours and saving up for security deposits. Now, with the end of the semester close at hand, some are scrambling to secure their housing for the summer and fall semester. Over the […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer Thespians from all over the state prepare to face off this month in one of the biggest theater festivals in Idaho. This 10-year tradition, held at ISU on April 21 and 22, showcases the talents of high school theater groups by presenting a one-act play they […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer Emily Morley, a chemistry student, has dedicated the last three years of her life to diligently researching different applications for metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). But Morley’s research is hard-pressed for time. She only has a year left before she graduates, which means she has limited time left […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer With spring right around the corner, the time has come for students to begin looking for housing for both the summer and fall semester. Some things people should consider while looking for housing are the following: floor plan, cost, amenities, community, management and proximity to campus. […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer For the first time in 23 years, the U.S. Department of Energy has resumed operations at the Transient Reactor Test Facility, stirring unrest amongst residents and political parties. The Transient Reactor Test Facility (TREAT) is the number one nuclear research and development facility in the entire […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer With spring right around the corner, the time has come for students to begin looking for housing for both the summer and fall semester. Some things people should consider while looking for housing are the following: floor plan, cost, amenities, community, management and proximity to campus. […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer Pocatello’s rocky relationship with Middle Eastern students has been chronicled in numerous Idaho newspapers and even The New York Times, but the bigotry students allege has proved difficult to address. A group of Middle Eastern women at ISU think change in the student and local community […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer The two-time Grammy-award-winning Western group Riders In The Sky will headline a show at ISU on Feb. 28. Riders In The Sky is a classic Western musical quartet that has been making music for the last four decades and has produced more than 30 albums. It’s […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer When Middle Eastern studies professor Zackery Heern heard that a local Muslim woman had been harassed at Walmart, he knew there was a need to educate the community. After a graduate student approached Heern, explaining that a shopper had tried to pull off the woman’s hijab, […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer ISU students can lock, load and prepare for battle because a Nerf club is debuting on campus. The new club is the brainchild of Nelson Bishop, an ISU student who decided to share his lifelong hobby with other students. “Ever since I was a little kid, […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer Valentine’s Day is approaching, and ISU’s theatre department is celebrating with a love story. Performances of “Stop Kiss,” a play written by contemporary playwright Diana Son, will span two weekends at the Stephens Performing Arts Center this month. The play centers around two young women in […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer Brenda Tracy, rape survivor and leader of the #SetTheExpectation movement, is taking the country by storm one university at a time. She travels across the country, telling her story to encourage college students, especially athletes, to “set the expectation” and create an atmosphere where sexual assault […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer Leadership is changing in the ISU honors program following the retirement of former director Sherri Dienstfrey-Swanson. The search is on to fill the position. One potential candidate, current interim director Curt Anderson, spoke about his new position and his thoughts regarding the future of the honors […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer The ISU Department of Engineering has been hard at work on their newest project that they have dubbed a “quadracycle,” a sort of mountain bike designed for the disabled. The quadracycle started out as a senior design project where team members only had to show how […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer This month, the Idaho Museum of Natural History debuts a new exhibit very close to the hearts of Idahoans. “The Incredible Horse” highlights the importance of horses in our everyday lives, as well as their profound impact on Idaho’s history. The newest addition to the museum […]