Sven Alskog News Editor Chastity Lee was named the Ultimate Bengal challenge winnter on April 23 inside Reed Gym after 70 finalists had been named from over 180,000 entries. The 13,000 scholarship package includes one year of in-state tuition, on-campus housing, a one-year meal plan and $1,000 to the university […]
Year: 2014
Krystal Geeson Staff Writer With the beginning of May comes the end of a chapter. Nearly four years ago, I travelled over 800 miles to ISU’s campus, unsure of what I would want to do, never imagining I would switch my major three times and end up in Mass Communication […]
Samantha Chaffin Editor-in-Chief We did it, Bengals! As finals wrap up and graduation approaches, it’s safe to say we’ve survived another year. I’d like to congratulate all of our graduates and wish them luck on all of their future endeavors, whatever and wherever they may be. I hope as our […]
Sven Alskog News Editor Multiple events and changes occurred throughout the course of the 2013-2014 academic year at Idaho State University. Prior to students returning for the fall semester, the Bengal tiger in front of Reed Gym was removed. In August, new students and returnees alike invaded the campus, many […]
Denim Millward Sports Editor Though it may not be reflected in its overall record, the 2013 Idaho State football squad made significant strides in shoring up its glaring defensive deficiencies that plagued the team the year prior. More impressive than the modest two-win improvement from 2012 to 2013 (1-11 in […]
Shelbie Harris Staff Writer The College Market located on the corner of Eighth Avenue and Halliday Street has once again opened its doors to the public. The business came to be known as The College Market in the ‘50s and ‘60s. It was a grocery store prior to becoming what […]
Samantha Chaffin Editor-in-Chief In last week’s issue of “The Bengal,” you may recall our front page story detailing changes being made to student employee regulations, specifically regarding the number of hours students are able to work each week. These changes will take effect as soon as July 1 for some […]
Shelbie Harris Staff Writer Some of Idaho State University’s students are beginning to gear up for the ever dreadful dead week by creating stress-relief events for their peers.. “I tell you, with finals it’s pretty empty around campus, and pretty much just dead with everyone in their own place studying […]
Tash Mahnokaren Staff Writer Christian Peterson is a lecturer for the Idaho State University Anthropology Department with a specialty in the human skeletal system. He has a teaching and community outreach contract with the school. In addition to teaching courses at the university, he also works with other public institutions […]
Sven Alskog News Editor Strengthening its reputation as one of the top programs at Idaho State University, the College of Pharmacy recently received a $1,500 Powering Tomorrow Grant from Idaho Power. The grant is awarded for multiple factors, including the need for funds, innovation of the project(s) and any history […]
Shelbie Harris Staff Writer After students, faculty and staff wrap up the spring semester, and graduates go off to find their dream jobs, the halls of Reed Gym expect to see solid improvements. Multiple additions and improvements will be made to the bathrooms, parking and overall look of the facility […]
Krystal Geeson Staff Writer Spirits were high as the Bengals’ golf team prepared for its trip to to compete in the Big Sky Championship and reflected on the past season. “I feel really good. I feel we are prepared and we all want to do well. Our coaches have pumped […]
Chris Banyas Life Editor The end of the spring movie season at the Bengal Theater is almost here, but there are still a few left. Here are the remaining movies that students may see for free with a valid Bengal ID. 47 Ronin (PG-13) will show from April 21 to […]
Krystal Geeson Staff Writer Idaho State University’s 2014 Outstanding Student Award recipients were announced by the university and the ISU Alumni Association recently. The recipients’ commitment to their community, to their education and a refined work ethic are just some of the qualities they possess. Students can be nominated for […]
Tash Mahnokaren Staff writer How far would you go? This is the classic question that the play “A Doll’s House,” an upcoming production by the Stephens Performing Arts Center, addresses, when Nora has to commit forgery to save the life of her husband. An ode to the critical views of […]