Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Waking up on Tuesday morning last week, I might as well have been Cinderella’s carriage at midnight turning into a pumpkin for how excited I was that it was October 1. Finally Halloween season! Spooky movies, fall colors, little kids in cute costumes all hopped up […]

Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Remember before college? In the good old days, when you have to raise your hand to ask to go to the bathroom, ask a teacher if you can get a drink of water, and getting a signed slip so that you can leave to go to […]

Kaitlyn Hart and Maquella Chacon Life Editor and Staff Writer What do you think of when you hear the words “Greek life?” Do you think of wild parties, secret initiations and hard-to-pronounce Greek words? Good news, you’re probably in the majority. But you’re also missing some of the key aspects […]

Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Known for its old but well-to-do copper mining facilities, Butte, Montana, is much more than just “The Richest Hill on Earth” to locals. The town bears the title for “America’s most Irish City” and each year hosts its annual An Rí Rá Irish Festival. The old, […]

Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor For many years, Red Hill has been an iconic structure and staple of the ISU and Pocatello community. Whether you’re looking to hike the trail to be mesmerized by the indescribable views of the city once you get to the top, or if your destination is […]

Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Watch out, Pocatello. If you’re privy to the temptation of talking, texting, scrolling through social media or even changing the music on your phone while you’re behind the wheel, now is definitely the time to kick that bad habit. The Pocatello Police Department recently began issuing […]

Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor As Valentine’s Day rolls around, lots of people are left to wonder how to show their affection for their loved ones on this strange semi-holiday which, when thought about for too long, starts to seem like a marketing scam created by greeting card companies to obligate […]

Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Walking to his mailbox one day, John Bolliger, a sophomore at ISU, heard the faint sound of a car coming down the road. He paid no mind to it, lessinging it to the background noise of a busy world.  This continued until he swiftly turned around […]

Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Rumors have been flying around the ISU-Idaho Falls campus over the past few weeks about the possibility of a new overpass being built to connect the north side of campus with the Idaho National Laboratory-University Partnership building, the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES). Faculty and […]