Jenna Crowe Staff Writer This week The Bengal is featuring an ISU professor. Without giving away any identifying details, we ask you, the readers, to give your best guess as to who the professor is. Send your guesses to ude.usinull@efilgb. This person has only taught at ISU this semester, but […]
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Madison Shumway Staff Writer Various art installations sprinkle the grounds of ISU, but the origins of many are a mystery to the students who walk past them every day. A little digging revealed the artists behind several sculptures and the forces that inspired them. The bronze Bengal just outside the […]
Madeleine Coles Life Editor This week The Bengal is featuring an ISU professor. Without giving away any identifying details, we ask you, the readers, to give your best guess as to who this professor is. Send your guesses to ude.usinull@efilgb. They have been a professor at ISU for over ten […]
Madeleine Coles Life Editor Pocatello is cornering the market of under-caffeinated college students with new coffee shops popping up all over town. Two new coffee shops have opened in Old Town in the last three months – The Bru House and A Different Cup. The Bru House, located on Main […]
Madeleine Coles Life Editor Many sports are on the prowl at this time of year for athletes to join the team, but opportunities for female athletes in particular can sometimes seem limited. However, female athletes at ISU have at least two opportunities to join a team this semester. The Bengal […]
Madeleine Coles Life Editor The I Love ISU Scholarship campaign kicked off bright and early on Sept. 1 with a before-hours breakfast and ribbon cutting. The campaign is spearheaded by the I Love ISU chair Mary Vagner, a former superintendent of School District 25, and her co-chairs Steven Muse and […]
Judith Noonan Staff Writer The Student Affairs office has developed an app to ensure a successful student experience. The new app allows students to have easy access to information provided by the school, all in one convenient location. According to Tana Christensen of the Student Affairs Office, the app has […]
Andrew Crighton News Editor These breakfast cups are super easy to make and only take a little bit of time, not to mention they are extremely filling. These make a great meal for an early morning class or after a long Friday night. The recipe will ask you to cook […]
Madison Shumway Staff Writer A statewide venture competition with over $100,000 in seed fund prizes aims to advance some of Idaho’s brightest ideas, and ISU students are encouraged to participate. The annual Idaho Entrepreneur Challenge, launched in 2015 by Boise State University, Zions Bank and other sponsors invites college students […]
Madison Shumway Staff Writer For students grappling with mental and physical difficulties or stressful life events, the University Counseling and Testing Service offers a variety of resources. Any ISU student enrolled in at least one credit can take advantage of these free and confidential counseling services. The UCTS provides individual, […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer Classical violin and pop music coincide in Jedd Greenhalgh’s new album, which is scheduled to release in March 2017. “I love pop music, and it seemed like the best way to express that,” Greenhalgh said. Greenhalgh, a senior at ISU, has been studying music science for […]
Andrew Crighton News Editor This recipe takes a little while to prepare, because it takes time to reduce the sauce mixture down to the right thickness because it doesn’t use corn starch like packaged spice mixes use to thicken it. It is super easy though, and the sauce produced is […]
Judith Noonan Staff Writer Pokémon has become a new activity for many this summer. Making its way onto campuses everywhere, it has become particularly popular among college students. Some universities have even made this game into a physical activity class, where you can receive credit for playing it. This fall, […]
Madeleine Coles Life Editor It is a fact of college life that students will have to face classes with required reading materials. In fact, required reading is such a common part of college classes, many students don’t consider the delicate behind-the-scenes process of choosing required reading, but the truth is, […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer Boredom can be an epidemic among young people. However, ISU offers students solutions for boredom by way of various campus activities. “My first year I went to any event,” said junior Makayla Muir, the president of the Associated Students of Idaho State University. One resource at […]