The Pocatello Film Society is an Idaho State University-based organization, falling under the umbrella of the Progressive Student Alliance, an ISU club. The society shows films at low prices — $1-$2 per student with a Bengal ID, and oftentimes less — as well as offering “the cheapest concessions in town.” […]
Year: 2013
The graduation ceremony on Saturday, May 11 marks the official end of the 2012-2013 academic school year. As students look forward to a summer filled with relaxation and excitement, the Idaho State University Wellness Center offers some advice for students to stay their healthiest over the summer break. “Summer is […]
Getting the job of a lifetime In my time thus far at ISU, I’ve had many wonderful opportunities and adventures come my way but none so rewarding as my work at The Bengal. Throughout my life, writing has always been a point of passion and provided me with solace and […]
Robert Miklos, Cody Martin and Richard England are senior mechanical engineering students working on a vehicle for the Society of Automotive Engineers’ (SAE) competition known as Baja SAE. The event only allows for 100 teams to register to the competition location Miklos, Martin and England are participating at. Baja SAE […]
With another year somehow coming to an end, a plethora of graduates will be leaving Idaho State University and moving on to the next stages in their lives, whatever those may be. Unfortunately, with one more semester left I can’t completely understand what graduates are going through, but with a […]
Due to a reported projected decline in enrollment, ASISU funding for line items will decrease in varying amounts in the 2013-2014 academic year. ASISU’s budget comes directly from ISU students who pay ASISU fees with their tuition. Enrollment was down in the 2012-2013 academic year and is projected to drop […]
When picking the winner of this year’s Student of the Year award, Associated Students of Idaho State University officers found the selection process to be easy. Kale Bergeson, a former Marine who is now a human resource training and development major and Veterans’ Sanctuary career closet coordinator was the clear […]
“The Benny” is an award given out by “The Bengal” at the end of the year honoring those athletes who excelled in their respective sport. At the end of every season, awards are handed out honoring the season’s best and, as with any awards list, there are bound to be […]
With the final week of spring semester finally upon us, our staff at “The Bengal” would like to offer a recap of the many events that made up this year before graduating seniors are out of here for good and the rest of us take a short break before starting […]
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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 […]
Assistant Professor of Sociology Jeremy Thomas specializes in research areas as controversial as they come. “My research interests primarily concern religion, sex, deviance and the body,” said Thomas. Thomas, new at Idaho State University since fall of 2012, received his doctorate from Purdue University last year. His current research focuses […]
Southeastern Idaho Public Health officials will be conducting a public health emergency exercise, on May 1, to exercise their ability to provide mass vaccination and treatment. The university community is invited and encouraged to go to the Point of Dispensing (POD) site, on May 1 between 1 and 3 p.m., […]
When words get lost in translation Language is an interesting concept. It’s constantly changing, exists in various forms and allows us to relate and share the human experience in a concise way. It seems as though we often take for granted the freedoms language allows us until we’re faced with […]