Sven Alskog News Editor Following the August meeting of the Idaho State Board of Education, Idaho State University is facing potential changes to its offering of academic degrees. While alterations to the current system have yet to be made, programs such as German, French and American Sign Language are most […]

Sven Alskog News Editor The 33rd annual Cooperative Wilderness Handicapped Outdoor Group (CW HOG) Pig Out will be coming to southeast Idaho on Saturday, Sept. 13 from 4 to 10 p.m at Lower Ross Park Pavilion. The event features live music, activities for individuals of all ages and a dinner […]

Sven Alskog News Editor Since 1927 when Idaho State University was still the University of Idaho-Southern Branch, the ā€œIā€ on Red Hill has been one of the more recognizable features of the Pocatello campus. In 2014, for the first time since then, the iconic ā€œIā€ will not be a staple […]

Sven Alskog News Editor Paying for college can be one of the leading stressors for students during their time in school. Knowing this, the Idaho State University Career Center will again be hosting the annual Part-Time Job Fair featuring employers from both on and offcampus on Wednesday, Sept. 3 in […]

Sven Alskog News Editor For returning students the wave of orange and black throughout campus at Idaho State University is a common sight and with orientation in the rearview mirror, the newest incoming Bengals will only add to this. To help make sure school spirit is seen in as many […]

Sven Alskog News Editor Chastity Lee was named the Ultimate Bengal challenge winnter on April 23 inside Reed Gym after 70 finalists had been named from over 180,000 entries. The 13,000 scholarship package includes one year of in-state tuition, on-campus housing, a one-year meal plan and $1,000 to the university […]

Sven Alskog News Editor Multiple events and changes occurred throughout the course of the 2013-2014 academic year at Idaho State University. Prior to students returning for the fall semester, the Bengal tiger in front of Reed Gym was removed. In August, new students and returnees alike invaded the campus, many […]

Krystal Geeson Staff Writer For many years, departments, such as the Division of Student Affairs, have adopted an internal practice that student employees will not work more than 20 hours per week. Brian Sagendorf, director of human resources at Idaho State University, said that the school is discussing a potential […]

Sven Alskog News Editor Within the last two months at Idaho State University over 300 email accounts have been disabled after being compromised by phishing scams. The scammers behind these ask for personal information, such as a login and password for your email account. Many times the perpetrators claim that […]

Sven Alskog News Editor In response to the ever-growing rise in popularity of social media as an information outlet, Idaho State University has seen a campus-wide increase in its use. Perhaps the most noticeable and effective example of the boosted emphasis on keeping with the social media trend is the […]

Sven Alskog News Editor With registration for the fall 2014 semester at ISU right around the corner, there are multiple considerations for students to keep in mind. Possibly the most noticeable change to registration this year will be the catalog moving from print to fully online. The hope is that […]

Sven Alskog News Editor Over spring break, 72 individuals, including Idaho State University students, professionals and others from a variety of backgrounds, will take part in the sixth annual Idaho Condor Medical Humanitarian trip in Peru. Those involved in the trip will take part in an experience that has the […]