Seventy pieces of carefully selected undergraduate students’ artwork are currently on display in the John B. Davis Gallery in the Fine Arts Building. The annual Undergraduate Art Exhibition’s opening reception was Monday, April 8. “It was a great turnout, there were students, family, parents and friends,” said Amy Jo Popa, […]
Year: 2013
Growing up as a military dependent, it was never unusual to see service members in uniform, hear the deafening roar of F-16 jets or even have my dad leave for months at a time. In fact, what was more unusual was the idea that those things weren’t the reality for […]
For Idaho State University students with a need to print a dissertation, family photos, posters for a club event or business cards, the Total Copy Center in the Pond Student Union Building is the place to go. Having trouble with a book binding? The Total Copy Center can also rebind […]
Idaho State University student Josh Kelly is looking for help to pay for over $4,500 in veterinary bills he incurred after his service dog suffered a serious injury. Kelly’s service dog, Cletis, recently suffered a herniated disc that paralyzed him. Kelly took him to Salt Lake City where the dog […]
Caught in a bad bromance “The Odd Couple” premiered Friday, April 12, in the Rogers Black Box Theatre in the Stephens Performing Arts Center. Performances will also be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 18, and Friday, April 19. Admission is $7 for students with Bengal ID, $10 for […]
Idaho State University’s Student Activities Board (SAB) kicked off its annual Springfest event Monday, April 15. The events will continue until the event finale, an Emerson Drive concert on April 19. Springfest is an SAB-hosted event intended to raise the spirits of the student body. Mandy Donaldson, the SAB Bengal […]
From Young Guns to Top Guns In last year’s first spring scrimmage, I pulled my hamstring. This year’s opening spring scrimmaged netted me a nasty paper cut. Transitioning from collegiate football player to collegiate newspaper sports writer is still a painful process. For the last week, I attended the early […]
An early start and flexibility are keys to successful job searching for graduating seniors. Tara Smith and Lance Erickson of the Career Center say getting hired can take months, so students should start looking for their post-graduate job now. “Start as soon as you can,” said Smith. Erickson, the Career […]
New Beginnings Spring symbolizes rebirth and growth, among other things. Apparently the symbolic meaning of spring has transferred over to the football field. Spring practice started on April 2 and the Idaho State men’s football team is already seeing plenty of rebirth and growth. “Everything is new,” said Idaho State […]
Business Professionals of America (BPA) is a national organization that competes at the state and national level in various competitive events. Members have the opportunity to act as officers for their local chapter as well as at the state and national level, and earn awards for service and competitive events. […]
A treatment summit presented by the Idaho Occupational Therapy Association will be hosted at ISU on April 13. The summit will be held in the auditorium of the Education Building. The all-day event will have different sessions aimed at improving the abilities of occupational therapists. This year’s topics include Aging […]
Andrea Vicic is a junior this season, yet this will be her first year being able to compete in outdoor track. Though she has ran for three entire indoor seasons with the Bengals, nagging injuries have kept her away from running with her team in the sunshine of outdoor track. […]