Pamela Park Professor of French Emerita Board Member of Phi Kappa Phi The GRE prep webinar is Tuesday, January 26th from 12:15-1:15 p.m. (Mountain Time). Students should register online with the Princeton Review HERE. Students can also attend the webinar in-person with fellow prospective graduate students (with food provided by […]
Helene Dang It’s that time of year where the majority of fraternities and sororities start preparing their new members to get initiated to their place they can call their “second home.” Alpha Xi Delta are one of those sororities that are preparing for their new members to be initiated on […]
Kizito Kyeremateng 3rd year pharmacy student Colton Radford 1st year pharmacy student American Pharmacists Month is observed in October of every year to highlight and draw attention to pharmacists and the role they play in providing healthcare. The healthcare field in America is a continuously evolving sector and over the […]
Zackery M. Heern Today, in 2015, the Syrian refugee crisis is the darkest reminder that the world must come together or suffer the consequences. The civil war in Syria has raged since 2011 when it began in the aftermath of the Arab uprisings. After suffering the horrors of war, the […]
Zack Beal Recently I was asked to write an op-ed, one that encouraged students to visit the Idaho Museum of Natural History (IMNH). Naturally this task came with an inherent question, “why should students – or anyone for that matter – visit the museum?” There are of course many answers […]
Jeff Howard Editor-in-Chief Black Rock and Sage It’s generally a good idea to share your biases. Will you be my confessor? I’m not looking for forgiveness, just transparency. Perhaps it’s a bit shameless of me, but I am the editor-in-chief of Black Rock & Sage, the only magazine on the […]
Brandon Ohmie Guest Writer One of the primary goals of Idaho State University’s faculty and staff is keeping their students safe. Since the dorm room intruder incident last year, ISU’s housing and public safety departments have made what they see as positive steps in increasing security in the dorms. “What […]
GaBrielle Boyd Production Assistant Due to being extremely busy and focused on getting everything done, the countdown to graduation didn’t actually begin for me until three weeks before the final day, and wow! I can’t believe it’s almost here. Four years ago, I transferred to Idaho State University from the […]
United Students Party: Sam Perry and Kourtney McConnell Student representatives at Idaho State University should always want to promote Bengal pride and paint this town orange and black. Kourtney and I strongly believe that, and we come packed with enough Bengal spirit to make any Bengal proud. However, Bengal pride is no […]
Paw Party: Mackenzie Smith and Kitanna Belnap Hello my name is Mackenzie Smith and I would like to be your student body president. I am currently a junior majoring in political science. I am currently a senator for the College of Arts and Letters and I have been a student […]
Lori Warren Submitted Article Chelsea Blair lived a short but amazing life! It was cut short by a fatal car crash two years ago. Blair grew up here in Pocatello, Idaho and many knew her at Pocatello High School where she attended. She was also known at Idaho State by […]
Baylor Blessing Submitted Article Hearing “spring break” can bring to mind images of college students partying at night and sleeping all day, and while this might be the standard for a lot of students across the country, it is not the choice I made. This spring break, and three out […]
BENGAL PRIDE PARTY: TYNAN O’NEIL AND ZARA SIVERTSEN My name is Tynan O’Neil and I am a health care administration student from Boise, Idaho asking for your vote for ASISU president. Over my past three years at ISU, I have been involved in the ISU Ambassador Program recruiting new students, […]
Dear Friend of Idaho State University, Higher education is a huge investment for our students and their families. It is one with a large payoff — during a 40-year working life, the average person with a bachelor’s degree can expect to earn 65 percent more than someone with a high […]
Jen Hawkins Submitted Article In “Ending the Abortion Stigma” (The Bengal, Jan. 22, 2014), Jessica Milford claims “one in three women will have an abortion in their [sic] lifetime.” Does this statistic include over 160 million sex-selective abortions (favoring males) in Asia alone? This gendercide, writes Ross Douthat of “The New […]