Shelbie Harris Staff Writer Idaho State University refuted claims made in a recent article in The Columbus Dispatch regarding inaccuracies in statistics posted in the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report for college crime across the country. The Clery Report is federally mandated and requires colleges and universities across the […]
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Tash Mahnokaren Staff Writer The Society of Physics Students in collaboration with the Kiwanis Club of Pocatello will be putting on a haunted science lab exhibit open to the public on Saturday, Oct. 25, from 3 to 9 p.m. “There is a very large service component and this whole haunted […]
Shelbie Harris Staff Writer After serving as Fulbright scholar and visiting professor in Chile, Idaho State University Associate Professor of Geosciences Benjamin Crosby and his family lived inside a 1985 Volkswagen camper van during their monumental four month, 15,000-mile drive home. Crosby served as a Fulbright scholar at the Universidad […]
Denim Millward Sports Editor The man whom many credit for Idaho State football’s resurgent season will be sticking around for a while. Director of Athletics Jeff Tingey, alongside Bengal head football coach Mike Kramer, announced during a press conference Wednesday, Oct. 15 that Kramer had been signed to a three-year […]
Chris Banyas Life Editor As the seasons begin to change, so too does the lineup of movies at the Bengal theater. Here are the movies that will be available through the end of October to ISU students for free with a valid Bengal ID. Godzilla “Godzilla” (PG-13) will show Oct. […]
Shelbie Harris Staff Writer Idaho State University ecology professor Terry Bowyer has a knack for being successful not only “in the sticks” but in the classroom as well. Over a period of 10 years at ISU, Bowyer has worked with more than 30 graduate students, half of which are doctorate […]
Samantha Chaffin Editor-in-Chief It’s that time again. As midterms deprive students throughout campus of sleep and sanity, I find myself all but literally ripping my hair out. The worst part is that most of my current stress isn’t coming from test anxiety or an unusual work overload, but rather it […]
Steven Murillo Staff Writer The success from last year is written on the wall for the ISU Rugby team and it’s fueling the fire for this year’s team to be better than ever. With returning leadership from players like Luke Woodward, Zundel Molifua and Joe Lagomarsino, the squad will have […]
Shelbie Harris Staff Writer Emissaries at Idaho State University are focused on improving retention rates by targeting first year students and the intimidating factors associated with transitioning into the college lifestyle. Before the development of ISU’s “First Year Experience” program there was a strong emphasis on the annual orientation program […]
Tash Mahnokaren Staff writer The works of Shakespeare are timeless and their importance to the advancement of literature and the performing arts is undeniable. Shakespeare is the most produced playwright in the world. At Idaho State University, there are entire courses dedicated to studying the works of Shakespeare and his […]
Steven Murillo Staff Writer The ISU Softball team is preparing for its spring season with fall training. You could say that fall ball is in full swing. With the disciplined tutelage of coach Julie Wright, there is no room for error. The Bengals run drills of aptitude to determine who […]
Tash Mahnokaren Staff Writer On Saturday, Oct. 18, the Idaho State University Student Activities Board (SAB) event Service Saturday will celebrate its third year in giving back to the community through service. Service Saturday is an event tailored to helping businesses and other organizations in Pocatello through service. The event […]
Sven Alskog News Editor Senate Bill 475 regarding who is eligible to receive Associated Students of Idaho State University (ASISU) scholarships was passed during the Oct. 8 senate meeting. The bill adds on to the language for scholarship eligibility, stating that individuals who have their cost of tuition and fees […]
Denim Millward Sports Editor When it comes to something predicated on staying in sync and on rhythm such as cheerleading, doing so with a significantly diminished hearing ability seems quite the impossible task. Not only has sophomore cheerleader Lyttia O’Neil managed to overcome her hearing impairment to become a member […]