Changes in ISU Education Requirements The switch from general education goals to objectives caused some confusion for Idaho State University students. Central Academic Advising Director JoAnn Hertz spoke on the new changes. “Students need to figure out which catalog year is going to be most beneficial to them, and how […]
Robert Miklos, Cody Martin and Richard England are senior mechanical engineering students working on a vehicle for the Society of Automotive Engineers’ (SAE) competition known as Baja SAE. The event only allows for 100 teams to register to the competition location Miklos, Martin and England are participating at. Baja SAE […]
The fifth annual Mr. ISU was held Wednesday, Apr. 27, at 7 p.m. Tayler Elizondo, a senior physical education major, took home the title of Mr. ISU and $250. Elizondo’s talent was playing the banjo and singing a mash-up of popular rap, R&B and hip-hop songs. Cody Johnson, a junior […]
Caught in a bad bromance “The Odd Couple” premiered Friday, April 12, in the Rogers Black Box Theatre in the Stephens Performing Arts Center. Performances will also be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 18, and Friday, April 19. Admission is $7 for students with Bengal ID, $10 for […]
ISU professor studies and speaks Welsh, Shoshoni and more Anthropology professor Chris Loether is the director of the American Indian Studies Program, director of the Linguistics Program, and co-director of the Shoshoni Language Project at Idaho State University. Growing up in a language-rich area inspired him to study multiple languages. […]
Autism Awareness Day was celebrated world-wide on April 2. Events were held on the Pocatello campus by Alpha Xi Delta, a sorority whose philanthropy is Autism Speaks. The campus event for Autism Awareness Day will be held Saturday, April 6, at 11:30 a.m. on the Hutchinson Quadrangle. Alpha Xi Delta […]
A new youth art program called An Art Experience will be conducted at Idaho State University Saturday mornings April 5 through May 31 in Room 303 of the Fine Arts Building. The idea was art graduate student Lori McPherson’s, who got the idea from a college she attended outside of […]
Idaho State University student Sarah Kim’s senior piano recital will be held Thursday, March 21, in Goranson Hall in the Fine Arts Building. One piece that will be performed is “Prelude and Fugue in A Minor” by Johann Sebastian Bach. “Bach is a favorite to the music community,” said Kim. […]
With 8 a.m. classes, waking up by 6 a.m. to get everything done after getting to bed at 2 a.m. is just another of life’s problems to solve as a student. In the hour-long gaps between literature classes and labs, students nap to get through the day. Many sleepy students […]
ISU’s Got Talent is scheduled to be held April 5. The talent show is an annual event at Idaho State University. “We’d like to bring all kinds of different talents, whether it’s singing, dancing, juggling or even magic, together to entertain,” said Alonzo Lemus, Union Programs Council (UPC) member. Lemus […]
Idaho State University’s Union Programs Council holds Tuesday Tunes at noon on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month. “Our goal is to have the students to have a place to study, listen to music, relax and enjoy themselves,” said Wesley Ward, Union Programs Council Member. “We really want […]
The twentieth annual College of Pharmacy Spaghetti Feed will be held Friday, Feb. 22 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Part of the proceeds go toward the Make-A-Wish Foundation, funding local 9-year-old Jaxson Long’s wish to travel to Hawaii. Long has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, an inherited disorder that involves muscle […]
HALO hosts a fiesta Idaho State University’s Hispanic Awareness Leadership Organization (HALO) will be holding its annual “A Night in Mexico” cultural event Saturday, Feb. 23. The festivities begin at 6 p.m. in the Pond Student Union Ballroom. Ticket pricing for the event is $7 for ISU students with a […]
Idaho State University’s Wellness Center and Southeastern Idaho Public Health are putting on a six session “Free Yourself from Smoking” seminar on campus this semester. The seminar began Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 6:30 p.m. in Rendezvous Room 209. “We approach in a comprehensive program that builds to the next night, […]
There are a large number of international students representing other countries here at Idaho State University. Places in Europe, Asia, Africa, South America and even here in North America have their own winter traditions that they celebrate. In Sweden, much of the forested land is privately owned, making finding and […]