More Harm than Good? Our generation is very privileged to have technology so accessible to us with the just the click of a button. There are also many things that can come from the use of modern technology. Currently, everyday people are using social networking sites such as Facebook, Instagram, […]

Alyson Hagy, author and English professor at University of Wyoming, will be visiting Idaho State University on Tuesday, Feb. 26, for a book signing at 6:30 p.m. in the Bengal Café. Hagy will also read from her novel “Boleto” following the signing, and her works will be available for purchase. […]

“Get involved!” is a suggestion most of us hear regularly while traveling through high school, college, careers and the like. How regularly we heed that suggestion is another story entirely. Getting involved is one of the quintessential college experience stereotypes. It’s not unusual to hear the standard lines about involvement […]

Staff members of “The Bengal” have recently begun working with Idaho State University Mass Communication program students on an entirely student-produced weekly preview video series. “I had the idea about two years ago after seeing other college newspapers using a YouTube link to put stories on their websites,” said Jim […]

Practicing self-care combats stress Barely two weeks into the semester I’m already finding it hard to stay focused and hoping I’m not the only one who can’t pry herself away from Netflix long enough to be productive. While I plan to get organized and start cracking down, I’m definitely starting […]

A new year, a new semester, a new start I’ve always found that it’s easiest to reflect and be contemplative when faced with a threshold, or a noticeable passage between two stages in life. In my opinion, one of the greatest thresholds is the beginning of a new year. Think […]

Friday, Dec. 7, and Saturday, Dec. 8, members of the Idaho State University and local music communities will join forces to hold performances the likes of which ISU has never seen before. The ISU bands, Idaho State-Civic Symphony, ISU choirs and Camerata singers will present their collaborative “Joy to the […]

The end-of-semester dilemma In the final few weeks of the semester, I’m finding it harder and harder to focus on anything that isn’t a Law and Order: SVU marathon. Despite that, I’m also finding it harder to keep my nerves under control as my professors pile on the final projects, […]