Tash Mahnokaren Staff Writer Featured in the May edition of “National Geographic Magazine,” the Idaho Museum of Natural History has continued to see success through its unique features. The museum began about 80 years ago as the housing grounds for the various artifacts found by a group of faculty members […]
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Shelbie Harris Staff Writer The College Market located on the corner of Eighth Avenue and Halliday Street has once again opened its doors to the public. The business came to be known as The College Market in the ‘50s and ‘60s. It was a grocery store prior to becoming what […]
Tash Mahnokaren Staff Writer Idaho State University’s Offce of Human Resources recently released updated policy changes. Gender and sexual identity were some of the main topics addressed. One of the changes is a new policy regarding sexual orientation and gender identity. This policy states that individuals in the educational and […]
Sven Alskog News Editor On Feb. 22, the Idaho State University College of Business played host to its first National Information Assurance and Training Education Center (NIATEC) Invitational Cyber Defense Competition. Sponsored by the National Security Agency (NSA), six teams from the surrounding area, ranging from high school to collegiate […]
K-Lene Kuhn Staff Writer The 27th Annual Idaho State University Jazz Fest takes place on Jan. 31 at 8:30 p.m. at Portneuf Valley Brewing and Feb. 1. at 7:30 p.m in the Jensen Grand Hall in the Stephens Performing Arts Center. On Friday, Jan. 31 the Jazz Fest will begin […]
Samantha Chaffin Editor-in-chief TRiO Student Services at Idaho State University, under the leadership of TRiO Director Sari Byerly, helps approximately 250 students at ISU through their college endeavors each year. TRiO are federal programs that provide services for high school and college students from what ed.gov called “disadvantaged backgrounds.” TRiO […]
Chris Banyas Staff Writer Imagine attending a university thousands of miles away from your family. Now imagine what it would be like to be there during the holiday season. Everyone around you is making plans to visit family, or to celebrate in some way. What do you do? Idaho State […]
Michelle Schraudner Life Editor Emergency response and evacuation exercises increased at Idaho State University last year while criminal offenses and arrests decreased from the previous year. The university’s annual report detailing crime and safety rates on campus was recently released containing statistics from 2012. The Jeanne Clery Annual Security and […]
Josh Sommers Submitted by NIATEC October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month, and this week has been designated to bringing awareness to the next generation of “cyber leaders” regarding the opportunities that can be found in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields. Today’s youth will eventually become the […]
What you need: One large chili pepper, shredded 3 tbsp. olive oil 1 tsp. turmeric ½ tbsp. minced garlic ½ tsp. garam masala ½ tsp. coriander ½ large onion, chopped One Roma tomato, diced 15 oz. canned chickpeas, drained Two medium red potatoes, cubed One cup vegetable broth What you […]
Alpha Kappa Psi is an international society with chapters on most major college campuses in the United States as well in other countries such as China, Canada and England. It is a co-ed fraternity at Idaho State University that provides opportunities for students to further their professional development. The group […]
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The Feminist Alliance at Idaho State University works to promote awareness of feminist issues, specifically those that concern gender and sexual equality for all. According to club Records Officer Jessica Milford, the club offers a safe community that promotes “sex positivity.” “[The Feminist Alliance] provides a safe environment for people […]