Dylon Harrison Staff Writer ISU’s College of Business has named a recipient of its outstanding student leader award for the first time in six years. Emerald Lewis is an ISU senior majoring in informatics. She has been the president of the Informatics and Computer Science Student Organization since the fall […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer 70 ISU students have been displaced following a kitchen fire that started on the fourth floor of Schubert Heights that quickly got out of hand, causing severe damage to the apartment complex. Many of these students lost personal belongings and in a few cases, everything they […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer With the 2018 NFL Draft fast approaching, many college football players across the country will be waiting to find out where they will be playing football next season. One of these players will be ISU’s Skyler Phillips. Phillips was picked up by Reign Sports Management about […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer People all across the country marched through towns and to state capitals last month, demanding that the government pass gun reform to prevent future mass shootings following the recent tragedy at a Florida high school. Pocatello took part in the movement last Saturday. The march was […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer The ISU chemistry department has been researching a way to help law enforcement agencies more effectively recover defaced serial numbers. A team of ISU professors and students have been working since 2013 on a method of recovering serial numbers that uses thermal imaging. This would be […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer The needs of college students are constantly growing and changing. To keep up with these needs, universities must also be able to change as needed. ISU, and specifically Public Safety, are no exception, which is why the Public Safety Building is undergoing renovations. Construction started in […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer As the search for ISU’s next president progresses, the five finalists are beginning to visit campus to answer questions from students and faculty. The first finalist to visit was Kevin Satterlee. Satterlee currently works at Boise State University as chief operating officer, a position he has […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer People who find themselves victims of sexual harassment and assault often don’t know where to turn. In compliance with Title IX, ISU has taken steps to make sure members of the ISU community have someone to turn to in times of need. At the beginning of […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer For many students, going to school is a full-time job. Despite this, many add sports and other extra-curricular activities to their busy schedules. In addition to school and track, Tracy Gordon is also a member of a community service group called MIKA, which has many diverse […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer Going off to college for the first time can be intimidating enough on its own, but students starting college in a completely new town, state or even country face a unique set of challenges. The Student Acquisition and Cultural Assimilation Association, or SACAA, is a new […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer ISU’s College of Business will begin offering the state of Idaho’s first Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) program starting in the Fall 2018 semester. Previously, if an Idaho student wanted to pursue an MHA degree, they were forced to either take the required courses completely online […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer A recent study on ISU’s Pocatello campus has found that it could be possible that there are more concussions taking place in the NFL than are being reported. Dr. Caroline Faure conducted this study by reaching out to the wives of NFL players, asking if their […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer Anytime there is live production, technical issues are bound to happen. Sports Crew, a group made up of mostly ISU students who are responsible for live-streaming all ISU home football, basketball and volleyball games, face technical issues almost every game. This season is no different, and […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) held a march from Reed Gym to Davis Field last Wednesday to help raise awareness for the sexual assault problem on college campuses and across the United States. The march was part of SAAC’s sexual assault awareness week. ISU students and […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer Signing a letter of intent to play for a Division I college basketball team takes a lot of dedication, hard work and the ability to overcome many obstacles. Sam Dowd’s obstacle was bigger than many; he was homeless at age 13. Dowd grew up in Seattle […]