Jenna Crowe Staff Writer In the tradition of a feast, Thanksgiving yields many leftovers. Chef Sandra Lee from Food Network provides a perfect solution with her recipe, Thanksgiving Pie. This recipe not only tastes like your Thanksgiving meal from the day before, but it also gets rid of all those […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer Many ISU students come from towns surrounding Pocatello, or at least places in the country. This makes it much easier for them to go home during Thanksgiving break. For international students, however, they often spend short breaks with friends or extended family more often than their […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer Regionalism and law combined in an unlikely way at the new art installation, Securement, in the ISU Transition Gallery. Lily Martina Lee, artist and Boise State University professor, was brought to ISU by the Bistline Foundation Fund, written by Naomi Adams, and the Quick Funds Grant, […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer Melissa Coburn and Megan Poe are both freshmen from Texas and knew each other before they enrolled at Idaho State. Both finished their high school tennis careers ranked in the top 50 in the state of Texas and the pair attended the same high school, giving […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer November brings joys such as Thanksgiving and sweater weather, but it also gives way to the Movember Foundation and its No-Shave-November campaign. According to the Movember Foundation web page, every November the foundation challenges men to grow a moustache, or both men and women to make […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer Pocatello streets are getting a makeover with the redesign of a few key intersections throughout town. The intersections mentioned in this article will be or have recently been redesigned because of a safety hazard or because this intersection was overly-congested. There are two main intersections that […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer This time of year, the ISU Residence Hall Association is conducting its Resident Assistant reviews. But it’s important for students to review ISU as a whole, not just their RAs. A website called MyPlan.com gives the general public a way to compare various colleges and universities […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer The ISU Rupp Debate Society opened the community’s eyes when the iDebate Rwanda team visited campus. The topic of the debate was whether forgiveness or justice is more important in the wake of genocide. In 1994, Rwanda experienced a genocide involving the two major ethnic groups […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer Some supernatural beings are said to be seen once a year on Halloween, but according to the ISU custodial staff, ghosts can be seen year round at ISU. Connie Krisman, who has been a custodian for five years, has had a few spooky encounters, though most […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer The Idaho Museum of Natural History at ISU plays a pivotal role in education by being one of the first museums in America to have a 3-D virtual museum. This is exciting for Leif Tapanila, an associate professor of geosciences and the director of the museum, […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer What do you get when you combine mass media, Republican candidate Donald Trump and a very opinionated reporter? The answer was found at a presentation given by Vox.com reporter Sean Illing on October 17. Illing used his first visit to Idaho as an opportunity to educate […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer The new Executive Vice President and Provost Laura Woodworth-Ney held a presentation and Q&A session with ISU faculty on October 12. Questions about sexual harassment charges against a former ISU employee, a hiring freeze and allegations of failures and oppression by upper-administration set the tone. Woodworth-Ney […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer Going deaf is bound to make a huge impact on anyone’s life, perhaps even more so when a future in music seemed certain. For sophomore Anna Curet, however, going deaf her senior year of high school helped lead her in the right direction. Curet was raised […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer Since the beginning of the semester, various groups have been seen on campus passing out informational pamphlets, Gideon bibles and the like to ISU students and faculty. Recently, a group caused a stir among students by setting up large, graphic posters of aborted fetuses. Members of […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer Not all students at ISU have a method of transportation to visit family members, but the LEAD Center has provided a solution: family weekend. Registration for family weekend is currently available on the LEAD website. Family weekend takes place October 21-23 and is centered around introducing […]