Students on Idaho State University’s Idaho Falls campus will soon have the opportunity to take part in multiple Idaho Falls community gardens, an opportunity Kristi Appelhans, Idaho Falls Community Garden Association (IFCGA) president, considers great on multiple levels. According to Appelhans, the IFCGA is a 501c3 nonprofit organization in charge […]
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Idaho State University will be hosting the 2013 Early Registration event for incoming freshmen and their parents April 9 through 12 on the ISU Pocatello Campus from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Students can also choose to attend an additional session at the same location on Friday, April 12, from […]
A number of bachelor’s degree programs at ISU are currently under review. Included in the reviews are the Bachelor of English, Bachelor of Philosophy and the School of Nursing’s bachelor’s degree completion program. The English and philosophy bachelor’s program reviews are part of a regular scheduled review process. The School […]
On Friday, March 15, at around 9:30 p.m., patrons and employees were evacuated from Idaho State University’s Pond Student Union Building (PSUB) due to a fire in the men’s restroom on the lowest floor. ISU Director of Public Safety Steve Chatterton said he believes the fire to be deliberately set. […]
Facebook recently became host to two controversial new pages where students post “confessions” or “missed connections” anonymously for others to read. A page called “Idaho State University Confessions” showed up on Facebook in early February, following suit with many other universities around the region including Boise State University and Washington […]
Idaho State University’s Student Success Center (SSC) will host two Peer Recruiting Days on Tuesday, March 19, and Wednesday, March 20. The events, to be held in the Central Academic Advising (CAA) conference room, Museum Building Room 302, will take place at three different times each day to ensure the […]
How to Be a Friend According to a 2010 National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately one in four women and one in seven men will be victims of intimate partner violence in their lifetimes. Research done by the National […]
ISU to host detective festival From Sherlock Holmes to James Bond, the detective and spy genre captures interest across national boundaries like no other type of film or literature. Idaho State University’s Department of English and Philosophy and Department of Languages and Literatures will be hosting events as part of […]
Matt Bloxham & Taylor Jensen for President and VP I’m Matt Bloxham and I am from Blackfoot, Idaho. I am your current ASISU Student Body President and I am asking for your votes to re-elect me to this position. Throughout the past year I have worked closely with the ASISU […]
Collegiate debate has two major national championship tournaments, the National Debate Tournament and the Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA) tournament. A pair of Idaho State University debaters qualified for a trip to the National Debate Tournament, and ISU will be hosting the CEDA tournament over spring break. Matea Ivanovic and […]
ISU traditions span generations More than professors, studies, classes or clubs, traditions have a way of defining a university through generations. At Idaho State University, many of them are still developing while others continue to flourish. “I feel that if all students are aware of traditions, they are something that […]
Art student explores unknown land Universities are frequently seen as a place to form oneself, but as Idaho State University senior art student Alexa Goff shows, they can also be a place to create something else entirely. Goff’s Honors Bachelor of Arts senior exhibit “Terrae Incognitae” opens Monday, March 11, […]
According to the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Statistics, an estimated 3.4 million people were reported victims of stalking during a 12-month period in recent years. Melissa Orgill, a graduate teaching assistant at the Idaho State University Wellness Center, defines stalking as “any behavior that causes victims […]
ISU’s Got Talent is scheduled to be held April 5. The talent show is an annual event at Idaho State University. “We’d like to bring all kinds of different talents, whether it’s singing, dancing, juggling or even magic, together to entertain,” said Alonzo Lemus, Union Programs Council (UPC) member. Lemus […]
The Office of Finance and Administration at Idaho State University has put forward a proposal for a 4.51 percent student fee increase that could take affect during the 2013-2014 school year. ASISU President Matt Bloxham and Vice President Anjel Zamora have been in numerous meetings regarding the budget and fee […]