Madeleine Coles News Editor Dear Badvice, Ever since I got to college, the dating pool has been a little dry. There’s been guys I like, but they never pay any attention to me. How do I seduce a guy? Sincerely, Lonely Co-Ed Dear Lonely Co-Ed, Same. Let’s be real: you’re […]
Madeleine Coles News Editor ISU’s HealthCare for Children and Families AmeriCorps program was recently awarded a $345,915 grant in order to provide health screenings and health education. The screenings will be conducted by 62 AmeriCorps members located all throughout Idaho, including in the panhandle, Wood River Valley and southwest and […]
Madeleine Coles News Editor Last Friday, ISU students marched from Holt Arena to the Student Union Building to defend DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. DACA, which was established by the Obama administration in 2012, allows individuals who entered the country illegally as minors to apply for deferred action from […]
Madeleine Coles News Editor For a little less than a month, documents including newspaper articles, press releases, audits and reports pertaining to ISU have been published on a website with the domain name fixisu.org. The creators of the website are Century High School senior Max Dale and his father Dan […]
Madeleine Coles News Editor Christopher Owens was recently named the new associate vice president for health sciences, a position he has held on an interim basis since January. The position primarily involves assisting the vice president in basic operations management. “Health sciences is a very complicated facet of the university,” […]
Madeleine Coles News Editor ISU was recently awarded a grant for $386,250 to establish an area health education center or AHEC. The money is part of a $3 million grant awarded to the University of Washington for their WWAMI program, which trains health professionals in Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and […]
Madeleine Coles News Editor While many colleges at ISU are facing drops in enrollment, the College of Arts and Letters is expecting an eight to ten percent growth. “Our faculty made the decision last year that our number one objective as a whole college was going to be enrollment,” said […]
Madeleine Coles News Editor Dear Badvice, There’s so many clubs and groups on campuses, and I’m not sure which ones I want to join. There’s also so many activities, but I don’t know which ones I want to go to, if any. Can you give me some advice on what […]
Madeleine Coles News Editor Geosciences Assistant Professor Shannon Kobs-Nawotniak will be the geologist and volcanologist on a new study with NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The project is called SUBSEA, which stands for Systematic Underwater Biogeochemical Science and Exploration Analog; its goal is to better understand the […]
Madeleine Coles News Editor Registering for classes can be difficult when you don’t have a set major or study path in mind. Even when you do know exactly what you want to study, it can be interesting to branch out into different subjects. Here’s a list of some of the […]
Madeleine Coles News Editor Dear Badvice, I am a young and naive high school graduate who is about to start school at ISU this fall. Do you have any advice on how to prepare for becoming a college student? Sincerely, All Freshmen Dear All Freshmen, In the interest of total […]
Madeleine Coles Life Editor The Idaho State Civic Symphony will be holding its first annual fiddle competition on May 20 in Goranson Hall of the Fine Arts Building. The idea for the competition came from Shelby Murdock, an ISU student and member of the symphony who has taken on the […]
Madeleine Coles Life Editor Dear Badvice, So finals are coming up and, as a STEM major, I am swamped with homework, studying and breathing in general. Do you have any tips on balancing school and outside life? Sincerely, Stuck in Room Dear Stuck in Room, Maintaining a social life while […]
Madeleine Coles Life Editor Dear Badvice, I’m graduating this semester, so I’ve been looking for a place to live. But house hunting has not been easy. Do you have any tips for me? Sincerely, House Hunter Dear House Hunter, As a new duplex renter myself, I’m something of an expert […]
Madeleine Coles Life Editor A new smartphone app released by the start-up company Capptivation aims to provide college students with all the resources they need in the event of sexual violence and other traumatic events. The app is called Reach Out Editions, and it features information for hundreds of schools […]