Fallon Deatherage News Editor This spring, less than a week after graduation, the first of two mountain lions were spotted on ISU’s Pocatello campus, causing the university to activate its emergency alert system. The first mountain lion was spotted early May 11 near Red Hill Trail, the same trail that […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor New ISU President Kevin Satterlee began his freshman year the way most freshmen start at ISU, with a symbolic walk through Swanson Arch. June 18 marked President Satterlee’s first official day as ISU’s 13th president. He takes office as President Arthur Vailas’ successor and was named […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor The Undergraduate Research Symposium gave undergraduate researchers from all of ISU’s colleges the opportunity to showcase the work they are doing. Held in the Wood River room on April 12, viewers were able to visit with each of the researchers to learn more about the research […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor The ISU Rupp Debate Team is riding a wave of victories after a stellar showing at the annual Phi Kappa Delta tournament (PKD) in Nashville. The PKD tournament hosted 82 different colleges from 26 states and three countries. ISU finished third in the Division II sweepstakes […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor After the Idaho State Board of Education unanimously approved the motion on April 5, Kevin Satterlee will become Idaho State University’s 13th president at the end of June. After the announcement, Satterlee addressed the university and the media in the PSUB to outline the future he […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor A kitchen fire was cause for some tense moments for the students who reside in Schubert Heights, an on-campus apartment complex near Miller Ranch Stadium on Bartz Dr. The fire damaged portions of the fourth floor and much of the building was damaged by smoke. No […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor With the end of the Idaho State Legislative session, the passage of one bill could bring changes and new opportunities to the physical therapy department at ISU. House Bill 505 allows physical therapists to practice dry needling in Idaho, a practice already recognized in 34 other […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor Robert Marley, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Missouri University of Science and Technology is no longer being considered for the president position. He follows Ricardo Azziz, State University of New York (SUNY) System Administration’s chief officer of academic health and hospital affairs, […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor The ISU Counseling and Testing Services is offering Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) training to give ISU staff, faculty, and students the tools they need to prevent suicide. Idaho ranks 5th highest in the nation for suicide deaths. It’s estimated that there are 25 attempts for every […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor The final candidate for the ISU presidency has visited. Robert Marley described himself as a servant-leader who would like to help ISU reach its full potential by empowering students, faculty and staff. Marley is currently the provost and executive vice chancellor at Missouri University of Science […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor ISU presidential candidate Ricardo Azziz, withdrew his application to become ISU’s next president on March 5 and his scheduled March 12th visit has been cancelled. Azziz currently serves as the chief officer of academic health and hospital affairs at the State University of New York (SUNY) […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor Presidential candidate finalist, Charles Wight, visited ISU campuses to share his vision for the university and his plans as its president. Wight has served as president at Weber State University for the last six years. At the forums he championed his accomplishments and used them as […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor The Healthy Bengal Coalition hosted an Over-the-Counter Meds, Stimulants, and College Students seminar in an effort to bring to light the problems with the misuse of these substances and to educate on the their proper use. Over-the-counter medicines provide accessible and affordable medical help which often […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor The second of the presidential candidates to visit campus, Laura Woodworth-Ney, fielded questions at campus forums and shared her goals for the office of president on Monday evening. Woodworth-Ney currently serves as executive vice president and provost at ISU. Formerly, she was the Associate Vice […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor Three students had some tense moments inside Turner Hall’s west elevator when it failed on Feb. 11, sending the students into an unwanted descent. Vivienne Westra, one of the students in the elevator, was riding the elevator from the fifth floor to the sixth with two […]