When traveling to another country there are many differences in ways of life that yu may not normally notice. For my last semester as an undergraduate I have decided to study abroad in Plymouth, England and plan to stay here until the beginning of June. In my first week here […]
Miscellaneous
After a record-long legislative session in 2021, our state legislators have been called back into work for the second half of Idaho’s 66th legislative session. Here is a recap of what has been on the docket so far, along with some things to look out for in the months to […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer “Stuart, I’d like to buy a vowel.” Those simple words uttered by ISU alumni Steve Rice to Associate Vice President Stuart Summers jump-started a whirlwind project to restore the Red Hill I to its rightful place. Taken down in 2014 due to safety concerns, most students […]
Kiran Pandey Staff Writer The Frank Church Symposium is an event that’s organized and hosted every year by the International Affairs Council (IAC), a student organization under the Department of Global Studies and Languages. It’s named in honor of Idaho’s late senator, Frank Church, who served as chair of the […]
Chris Banyas Editor-in-Chief I found myself facing a unique and singular experience earlier this year: a used bookstore and frequent haunt of mine over my collegiate experience near ISU closed and very shortly thereafter a tattoo shop popped up inside the abandoned hulk of a storefront. It goes without saying […]
Terraka Garner Staff Writer The Pocatello Police Department and Idaho State University’s Public Safety have reportedly been working together on patching up some points of friction from the past. Overlapping jurisdiction has been a point of contention between the two divisions that flared up in recent months. “Last fall there […]
Shelbie Harris Staff Writer Whether you’re fighting the freshman fifteen, looking for an exciting way to stay ph ysically active, or simply trying to get involved with new people at Idaho State University, intramural sports are a great way to participate in both traditional sport activities as well as new […]
Terraka Garner Staff Writer The Idaho State University Career Center welcomes all ISU students to attend its annual Career Fair inside the ballroom of the Pond Student Union Building on Wednesday, Feb. 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The fair will provide an opportunity for over 50 employers to […]
Shelbie Harris Staff Writer Idaho State University has plans to reinvest nearly $6.3 million back into the university, the larger portion going to deferred maintenance, academic programs and various infrastructure improvements needed across campus. “We’ve had great financial results, in fact the best financial results we’ve had in years,” said […]
Chris Banyas Life Editor Sometimes we forget how profound the experience of living completely on our own for the first time can be. Suddenly, all the things that were taken for granted become skills that must be learned and refined in very short order so we may continue to function […]
Samantha Chaffin Editor-in-Chief On the afternoon of Tuesday, Sept. 2, a firearm accidentally discharged from the pocket of a faculty member in a classroom in the Physical Science Complex at Idaho State University, wounding the faculty member in the foot. A university official identified the faculty member involved as Dr. […]
Shelbie Harris Staff Writer Throughout a student’s collegiate career it’s important to find a healthy balance between obtaining classroom knowledge and applying that information with a hands-on approach. Idaho’s Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) offers a program available to undergraduate students that not only offers them this opportunity […]