Joanna Orban Staff Writer Given recent events and the CDC’s advice, most of us have probably been spending a lot of time inside. And while we could do something productive like homework, we’re probably all guilty of firing up Netflix, Hulu, or even Disney+ instead. There’s a lot of streaming […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer I saw “Bright Star” opening night. I highly enjoyed the play and was excited to see it again during the second week of shows. However, because of the COVID-19 virus, the ISU School of Performing Arts postponed the last three shows. In an official press release, […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer The Associated Students of Idaho State University (ASISU) currently has positions in both the legislative and the executive branches available for this election season. There are 17 positions available consisting of President, Vice President, Outreach Campus Vice President, and various senator positions. This […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer The African Student Association club started as a small club who wanted to work together to take care of African students on campus. As time went, and after the club hosted their first African Night, the club started to grow. Today, the club has 30-40 active […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer Commencement is one of the highlights of a college student’s experience. It means that being poor, all of the late nights of studying and eating too much ramen are coming to an end. Despite the special experience, only about 50% of ISU graduates were actually walking […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer I was so excited to graduate high school. I was excited to take classes that interested me, not just classes I had to take, like algebra. One of the best things about college is the fact that you can do just that. Want to learn billiards? […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer The United States census takes place every ten years, as most everyone knows. However, the last time it took place, most ISU students were still living in their hometowns with their parents. They didn’t have to worry about what to fill out, or even how to […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer Going to school at Idaho State means that you are in the perfect area for outdoor winter activities. From snowboarding to snowshoeing, here are several great activities to give you a break from studying. Lava Hot Springs Price: Varies by age and day of the week. […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer A nationwide search for a new dean of students is expected to conclude this month with the hiring of a new dean. The search that began in Fall 2019 has been narrowed down to five final candidates, including ISU director of Alumni Relations Ryan Sargent. The […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer During the Fall 2019 semester, ISU had 1720 master’s students, 1037 of which were full time. When speaking about whether or not the graduate school has had a change in enrollment over the past couple of years, Anna Siddoway, a graduate pathway specialist said, “There’s a […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer When L.J. Krumenacker was in middle school, he knew he wanted to work with dinosaurs. It was around that time that he had started collecting fossils and bringing them to the Idaho Museum of Natural History, thanks to the encouragement of his then mentor. Krumenacker, a […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer Pocatello’s haunted places have a notorious reputation, being some of the first things I heard about when I moved here. I was intrigued, but doubtful. I’ve always been someone who believes there’s an explanation for everything. However, when I decided to visit some of these supposed […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer Outside of a small house on 5th Avenue, there is a simple wooden sign that says ‘Phi Delta Chi.’ It’s the only clue to the fact that maybe the house once meant something. However, you wouldn’t know by looking at it. The house looks like something […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer College students aren’t strangers to stress. Between classes, homework and one or sometimes two jobs, it’s not uncommon to see a stressed college student wandering the quad. There are many resources that students can use to help combat their ever-growing amounts of stress. With next semester’s […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer “Stuart, I’d like to buy a vowel.” Those simple words uttered by ISU alumni Steve Rice to Associate Vice President Stuart Summers jump-started a whirlwind project to restore the Red Hill I to its rightful place. Taken down in 2014 due to safety concerns, most students […]