John Lovelace Putting It All Out There We like to be online. Sure, we’ve all heard horror stories of its potential dangers, but we’ve never really been hurt by it, right? If the only ill-effects from your social media use is the odd flame war, I want to help you […]
Beau Hansen Fall is my favorite time of year; it marks the start of a new school year, the transition to winter, and fantasy football. Free fantasy football at least. Earlier this year, our lawmakers went after the two largest providers of paid fantasy football, Draft Kings and Fan Duel, […]
Kandi Turley-Ames Dean College of Arts & Letters Dear Colleagues and Students: A warm welcome to our extended Arts & Letters family! We are excited to start the year with new students and new faculty full of energy and anticipation for the coming year. We are also thrilled to have […]
Makayla Muir ASISU President Welcome to a new semester here at ISU. My name is Makayla Muir, and I’m the current Associated Students of Idaho State University (ASISU) Student Body President. For some background, I’m entering into my third year at ISU as a double major in Political Science and […]
Brooke Barber Director of Orientation, Leadership and Service Welcome, new Bengals. We are so glad that you have decided to join Idaho State University this fall semester. Whether you are a brand new college student or a transfer student from a different institution, we know that you will find this […]
5/14 Saturday 7:30 – 10:00 pm at the First Congregational UCC Church, 309 N Garfield (behind Pocatello High School). Admission is $6.00 per person (suggested donation). Expert caller Mike Cottle from Salt Lake City will teach and call the dances, with live music provided by David Combs and friends. Contra […]
Kirk Long College campuses across America are “feeling the Bern,” but I am not. Before you call me a fascist, misogynist, racist, or any other “-ist,” let me explicate—I agree with a lot of what Bernie Sanders says, but he is not the solution we need. The Sanders campaign has […]
Patricia Terrell Idaho State University, Vice President for Student Affairs Dear Editor: Recently in an editorial, The Bengal implied that Idaho State University has not been proactive about supporting our international students, including our Middle Eastern students and that our response to the recent criminal acts has been lukewarm. In […]
ISU is teaming up with a professional group of writers and directors to workshop a new musical, Best Christmas Pageant Ever.
Please join the Idaho State-Civic Symphony, Camerata Singers, ISU Concert Choir, and our guest vocalists on Friday/Saturday, April 29/30, for our season finale and the kick-off to the 2016-2017 season ticket campaign. Friday night will include a pre-concert discussion by Conductor/Artistic Director, Dr. Grant Harville, in the Rotunda at 6:30, […]
According to the Idaho State Journal, ISU’s provost is a finalist for the chancellor position at University of Alaska Fairbanks. http://www.idahostatejournal.com/news/local/isu-s-provost-in-the-running-to-lead-university-of/article_cbc40878-06eb-516f-8ec2-ee91792054b0.html
Public Safety Notice Public Safety has received reports of several attempted and successful burglaries at on and off campus housing units. The alleged suspect has been trying doors to see if they are unlocked and tampering with locks. Pocatello Police has been contacted and they are actively investigating all incidents […]
Chase Haage As a student at Idaho State University that lives off-campus, I often either ride the bus to school or I end up driving my vehicle. In order to avoid getting parking tickets, I did as any rational person would do, and I bought a general parking pass, as […]
Please join us Wednesday, March 30 at 7:00 p.m. for a screening of Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story in which former U.S. Navy SEAL Christopher Beck embarks on a new mission as Kristin Beck. Kristin’s journey in search of the American ideals that she protected have a whole new life truthfully as a […]
The New York Times recently featured cultural issues at Idaho State University. More information is available on the New York Times website at http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/22/us/a-middle-eastern-tension-point-pocatello-idaho.html?_r=1.