Dylon Harrison Managing Editor We all know that businesses around the world are being hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. The theater industry has not been immune to this. Theaters all over the country were forced to shut down at the beginning of the pandemic, resulting in losses of income […]
Dylon Harrison Managing Editor Idaho State University is now in the middle of the second week of the Fall 2020 semester. That means it’s also the second week of the university operating under COVID-19 safety procedures. With these procedures in place students have been faced with challenges and changes unlike […]
Dylon Harrison Interim Editor-in-Chief National Deaf History Month began on Mar. 13 and will continue until April 15. Deaf History Month is celebrated every year to commemorate the Deaf President Now (DPN) Movement, the social rights movement that led to Gallaudet University, the leading university for Deaf and hard-of-hearing students […]
Dylon Harrison Interim Editor-in-Chief This past Sunday, Mar. 8, Daylight Savings Time began. Because of this, all clocks are set ahead one hour and won’t go back until Nov. 1. For me, this lost hour is a big deal. Whenever we jump forward an hour, I feel jetlagged for at […]
Dylon Harrison Interim Editor-in-Chief This past Monday, Feb. 2, ISU cancelled all classes starting before 10 a.m. due to snowy weather and poor road conditions. While it was nice to have this extra time for roads to be cleared before students began their commutes, it wasn’t enough. Frankly, there is […]
Dylon Harrison Interim Editor-in-Chief It seems that lately, you can’t go a day without hearing about the fires raging in Australia. So much of Australia has burned that the country is beginning to resemble an ISU owned housing complex. These fires highlight some major issues that we as humanity desperately […]
Dylon Harrison Interim Editor-in-Chief ISU’s branding has gone through some major changes in the last few months. One of these changes was the redesign of ISU’s Bengal head logo. This new logo featured a more modern design with less details, sharper edges, ears poised in attack position and an open, […]
Dylon Harrison Associate Editor Just before 6:30 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 11, the ISU Alert System sent out a notification of a sexual assault near campus. It wasn’t until 10:53 a.m. the same day that another notification was sent out, informing the ISU community that the suspect was in custody. […]
Dylon Harrison Associate Editor This previous Friday, people around the world took to the streets to protest global inaction against climate change. While this is great, there is one thought about it that keeps coming back to me more than any others. About damn time! We are already deep into […]
Dylon Harrison Associate Editor Throughout the world, sign languages are used by Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals to give them access to a visual language. This allows them to effectively communicate without the use of spoken language. These sign languages have become an invaluable tool for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals […]
Dylon Harrison News Editor As with every new school year, ASISU elections have come and gone, and with them has come time for a new student to take over as president of the Associated Students of Idaho State University (ASISU). The ASISU president for the 2019-2020 school year will be […]
Dylon Harrison News Editor As the end of the school year draws nearer, it is time to elect next year’s members of the Associated Students of Idaho State University (ASISU). ASISU provides a voice for ISU students. It also supports other campus organizations. 16 positions are up for election, including […]
Dylon Harrison News Editor A small fire started Friday, Feb. 22, in one of Rendezvous’s dorms. The cause of the fire was an unattended candle. Damage from the fire was limited to the room it started in. There was also some water damage to the room, as well as other […]
Dylon Harrison News Editor During his state of the university address, ISU President Kevin Satterlee announced that the university has an overly-inflated emergency budget. This extra money had been previously pulled from the university’s annual state funding for an undisclosed number of years and stored away. The exact amount of […]
Dylon Harrison News Editor Idaho State University’s College of Pharmacy is in the process of applying for a grant worth $10 million. The grant they are applying for is funded by the Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (C.O.B.R.E.), and if the College of Pharmacy receives it, it will be used […]