“It is reported that the suspect attempted to open numerous vehicles in several campus parking lots before finding a vehicle that was unlocked,” the email stated.
September is National Suicide Prevention Month, so The Bengal made its way into Gravely Hall to sit down with Sheryl Yee, Client Care Manager, in Counseling and Testing Services. She offered insight and resources for suicide prevention.
Unfortunately, The Bengal can’t afford to take the student body to Blackfoot, but no need to fret, because that fair food is already within you. Figuratively, of course… unless you decide to head down to the fair this week.
The campus website notes that in August an aquatics facility engineering firm visited to assess the pool and recommend actions for the university to take on the matter.
Hailey Nelson News Editor Idaho State University is known for its educational success in many ways. Many revere its extensive nursing program, triumphant theater department, and many other routes that students may take to become the successful individuals they would like to be. However, a change in the 2019-20 and […]
Hailey Nelson News Editor Early on Nov. 10, the emergency notification system of Idaho State University seemed to be delayed. An incident involving a local man running from police after sexual assault had occurred, but the timing of the alert notification and the actual event did not seem to line […]
Hailey Nelson News Editor From within the confines of day to day life, educated minds are pushing the boundaries of perceived normalities in 2019. On Oct. 26, TEDxISU provided those inclined an opportunity to listen to various speakers at the Stephens Performing Arts Center. This conference’s theme was “2030. Where […]
Hailey Nelson News Editor Color swatches are a common symbol of pride for those who associate as LGBTQ+, but artists from the Idaho State University community poured more than rainbows into the recently-opened art exhibition in the John B. Davis Gallery. The exhibition, titled Visibility, was opened to the public […]
Hailey Nelson News Editor Weeks before homecoming decorated campus with more school pride, the Bengal community banded together to raise money for Idaho State University in the annual I Love ISU Campaign. On Sept. 18 and 19, a variety of activities and fundraising events took place, including an Uno Tournament, […]
Hailey Nelson News Editor Hoping for a crowded turnout, members of the Student Activities Board (SAB) and Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) teamed up in the Pond Student Union ballroom to provide an evening full of ice cream, loud music, free tacos, and fun for all ages. Not even a […]
Hailey Nelson News Editor Below the main entrance to Idaho State University’s Fine Arts building lies splashes of ink and paint, crafted words, depictions of nature and stories to fill the minds of those who stop to ponder. All this and more was created by artists. On Aug. 27th, those […]