Dylon Harrison News Editor During his state of the university address, ISU President Kevin Satterlee announced that the university has an overly-inflated emergency budget. This extra money had been previously pulled from the university’s annual state funding for an undisclosed number of years and stored away. The exact amount of […]
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Alex Mosher Staff Writer The 10 to 15 member club, the United Nations Association, was first introduced to ISU in December 2018. The United Nations Association is a non-governmental organization that exists in various countries that all share a common goal: to raise awareness in the public about the general […]
Logan Ramsey Editor-in-Chief Local: The city council has approved the new location for the Aid for Friends shelter The Pocatello City Council approved the motion that Aid for Friends homeless shelter move to the old City Council building in Old Town. The motion was opposed by local business owners, led […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer “Three Days of Rain” is the brand new production being presented by ISU’s Department of Theatre and Dance this spring. A tale written originally by Richard Greenberg in 1997, it is a story of time, loss, and family disconnectedness. Over the years, it has been deemed […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer If it seems like karaoke is everywhere, you’re not wrong. Last Wednesday night, Idaho State University hosted its very own karaoke night in the PSUB. At the event, free snacks, a promise of a good time and tables filled with […]
American Sign Language club-Idaho Falls- MOVE TO APPROVE NEW CLUB FUNDING TO AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE CLUB-IDAHO FALLS IN THE AMOUNT OF $250. MOTION CARRIED. Non-Traditional Student Organization- MOVE TO APPROVE MATCHED DEPOSIT TO NON- TRADITIONAL STUDENT ORGANIZATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $161. MOTION CARRIED. Non-Traditional Student Organization- MOVE TO APPROVE […]
Logan Ramsey Editor-in-Chief Local: The groundbreaking for the Pocatello LDS temple will be March 16 The Mormon church will be breaking ground on the long-awaited Pocatello temple on March 16. The artist rendering of the design was made available online at the same time in a post on the church’s […]
Alex Mosher Staff Writer The Frank Church Symposium started on Thursday, Jan. 31 and ended on Friday, Feb. 1. The two-day event was hosted by the student-run International Affairs Council in the PSUB Salmon River Room and was attended by Pocatello community members and those from surrounding areas. The 2019 […]
Ritesh Yadev & Madison Shumway Staff Writer / Copy Editor ISU President Kevin Satterlee gave the State of the University address at Frazier Hall on Jan. 30, addressing the university’s funding and the student body’s efforts to improve the university. In his first year as president, Satterlee has encountered a budget […]
ASISU Secretary, Hannah Livermont, took roll. All Finance Committee Members were present except Senators Hamid and Thapa. Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, Lowell Richards, was in attendance. MOVE TO APPROVE THE MINUTES FROM JANUARY 9, 2019. Schmidt/Bailey. Unanimous. MOTION CARRIED. MOVE TO APPROVE THE AGENDA. Schmidt/Bailey. Unanimous. MOTION CARRIED. […]
Logan Ramsey Editor-in-Chief Local: A Pocatello woman is facing multiple charges after allegedly assaulting a police officer Patricia Ferro, a 59-year-old Pocatello resident, is facing multiple charges in Bannock County after allegedly assaulting a police officer. Ferro has been charged with a felony for battery on a law enforcement officer […]
Bryan Davis Staff Writer Last Tuesday, Jan. 15, was a big day for the Bengals as Governor Brad Little signed a proclamation declaring it to be ISU day. President Kevin Satterlee and Benny the Bengal stood alongside the governor in the Idaho State Capitol as the proclamation was signed that […]
Alex Mosher Staff Writer The Red Hill “I” used to be the center of a number of campus traditions, such as the lighting of the “I” during homecoming that involved students lighting fire around the symbol for the pep rally that was held down below. Unfortunately, due to safety concerns, […]
Ritesh Yadav Staff Writer New Ph.D programs housed within the College of Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences have been recently announced by The Kasiska Division of Health Sciences at Idaho State University. Four different programs, including Audiology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Speech Language Pathology, targeting rehabilitation clinicians, are expected to […]