Sammy Rich Bengal Submission November 11-17th is National Apprenticeship Week, and Continuing Education and Workforce Training would like to take the time to appreciate the fantastic apprentices in our program. Thank you, apprentices, for all of your hard work and dedication! There has been a boom of women working in […]

Matt Lee Bengal Submission A few months ago, I was having a discussion with a nurse friend of mine. I am by no means a medical professional, but I do work in the hospital kitchen. So, I’ve taken a particular interest in the medical field. In this particular discussion, she […]

Disclaimer: This column contains explicit language. Reader discretion advised. Logan Ramsey Editor-in-Chief With news unfolding every day on the impeachment inquiry into Trump’s presidency, it’s dangerous to write about; with the threat of breaking news making my point irrelevant. I’m writing this at the same time as House Republicans are […]

Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Waking up on Tuesday morning last week, I might as well have been Cinderella’s carriage at midnight turning into a pumpkin for how excited I was that it was October 1. Finally Halloween season! Spooky movies, fall colors, little kids in cute costumes all hopped up […]

Rianne Quigley Staff Writer Idaho State University has done me a great service. In fall 2018, I walked through the doors of Rendezvous as a transfer student, unsure of school and three bad moments away from bolting out of college life. I was on edge and not sure that my […]

Dylon Harrison Associate Editor Throughout the world, sign languages are used by Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals to give them access to a visual language. This allows them to effectively communicate without the use of spoken language. These sign languages have become an invaluable tool for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals […]