On Tuesday, Oct. 23, the Idaho State University Student Activities Board hosted the Southeast Idaho Paranormal Organization (SEIPO). Beginning with a brief lecture on paranormal investigation followed by a Q&A session, the primary focus of the event was a paranormal tour of the ISU campus. John Brian, a founding member […]
The first two presidential debates covered topics such as domestic policy, economics, taxes, education, immigration and healthcare just to name a few. The first debate took place Oct. 3, where both candidates promoted and debated why their plan was the better plan to help revive the growth of the economy. […]
Even though the Oct. 12 deadline to mail in Idaho voting registration has passed, those wanting to vote still have time to register for the upcoming November elections. Voters will be able to register at the polls Nov. 6. To register, photo identification with proof of residency is required. Proof […]
It’s a trick, but definitely NOT a treat All of us have gotten sick at one point in our lives. From a cold to pneumonia, we know that getting sick is not a feel-good experience. We lie in bed hoping the virus will pass as soon as possible. All the […]
Idaho State University will unveil a new Bengal tiger statue at noon Wednesday, Oct. 24, outside the Pond Student Union Building (PSUB) with a ceremony following. Situated in a planter by the steps leading up to the PSUB, the statue will be an obvious focal point for students, faculty, and […]
I will need your username and password… Do you remember when Tom Cruise, at the end of “Mission Impossible 2,” ripped off his fake face just after stealing the antidote from the villain, hence revealing to his enemies that he was actually Ethan Hunt and not a Scottish terrorist? Or […]
This school year the Janet C. Anderson Gender Resource Center is holding a series of lunchtime discussions on the first Wednesday of every month. These lunchtime talks begin at 12:15 in the Rendezvous Suites ABC. Discussion topics thus far have ranged from smart phones to the secrets of the human […]
At this week’s meeting of ASISU, few resolutions and bills were brought to the floor. However, that is not to say that few things were accomplished. ASISU is a useful organization not only because it gives students a greater voice in the running of Idaho State University, but also because […]
Idaho State University’s Central Academic Advising and the Career Center are working together to host a series of workshops designed to help students make more informed decisions about classes, majors and other important issues. Entitled “Harvest Your Potential,” the series began on Thursday, Sept. 6, and will continue through Friday, […]
With a new school year comes both a new ASISU agenda and a new crop of ASISU Senators ready to make a difference. As Alison Dixon, a sophomore Arts & Letters Senator said, “We are all excited for this year.” Last year’s ASISU Senate instigated the popular Bengal Wednesdays, as […]
Idaho State University is an incredibly diverse campus, filled with people from places as far away as South Korea and as near as Idaho itself. It’s almost impossible to enter a classroom without meeting someone totally different from oneself, with a unique and varied background utterly different from one’s own […]
ISU honors Assistant Coach Jackie Poulson tragically died last Thursday on Aug. 30, 2012. Poulson had spent 12 years at Idaho State University and graduated in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in mass communication. During her time at ISU she competed on the track and field team. Since then she […]
Fires threaten Pocatello Idaho State University can often feel insulated from the surrounding Pocatello. Sure, as students we live here for at least six months out of the year, but despite that, the problems that Pocatello faces don’t always affect the students at Idaho State. However, some events have occurred […]
Each student at ISU has come to college with a certain expectation of what he or she will get out of it. A high paying job, a chance to party before entering the real world – the expectations are, perhaps, as varied as we are. But perhaps the greatest purpose […]