Lucas Gebhart Sports Editor @IdahoSportsLG The Idaho Vandals defeated the Idaho State Bengals in the Big Sky Women’s Basketball Conference Championship game by a score of 67-55, a game which ISU led 26-23 at halftime. Vandals’ head coach Jon Newlee, who coached in Pocatello for six seasons, was fired up […]
Month: March 2016
Madeleine Coles Staff Writer Being an adult means you have to make your own doctor’s appointments and take responsibility for your health, which, let’s face it, is hard work. But the ISU Health Fair can help relieve students from the time, effort and money it takes to get a full […]
Sven Alskog Sports Editor Emeritus After holding a 26-23 lead at halftime, the Idaho State Bengals fell victim to a dominating second half by the Idaho Vandals, who would hold on to win the Big Sky women’s basketball championship 67-55 on Saturday afternoon at the Reno Events Center. The Vandals […]
Sven Alskog Sports Editor Emeritus This March has given the Idaho State women’s basketball team a chance to pull off some Cinderella magic, as the Bengals won their third game in five days as the #9 seed, advancing to the Big Sky Conference title game on Saturday at 12:05 p.m. […]
Chris Banyas Editor-in-Chief There is a very special place within the gnarled, overgrown hedge ways of my heart, amidst that allocated for the Wu-Tang Clan, Bob Ross, Julia Childs, Gonzo (and Rizzo) from the Muppets, “ugly” music, “offensive” art, and wood wick candles, set aside specifically for the music of […]
Olivia Love Staff Writer Paying for a college education is a huge feat and scholarships are one of the main ways students are able to afford school. Because of this, ISU and departments within the university are constantly working to create and sustain scholarship opportunities for students. This year, there […]
Jaclyn Figg Staff Writer If you’re looking for an enchanted evening full of Broadway hits and more, the Idaho State-Civic Symphony Association is hosting its annual Pops Gala fundraising event March 11. Held at the Idaho State University Stephens Performing Arts Center in Jensen Hall, the concert will start at […]
Lucas Gebhart Sports Editor After one of the most successful regular seasons in recent history, the Idaho State University men’s basketball team fell victim to an 83-49 defeat at the hands of the North Dakota Fighting Hawks on Thursday. It was a rough start for ISU, as the Bengals struggled […]
Public Safety has received reports of a male individual harassing females in the Rendezvous and Turner Hall buildings on campus. The alleged suspect has approached women who are alone and has engaged in unwanted or unwelcome physical contact usually involving a hug. University officials know the identity of the alleged […]
During Red Cross Month in March, the American Red Cross invites individuals to become everyday heroes by giving blood. March has been recognized as Red Cross Month by every U.S. president since 1943. Red Cross Month is a celebration of supporters who are the face of the Red Cross in […]
Madeleine Coles Staff Writer Students seeking a thrilling trip for spring break need look no further than the Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) at ISU. The OAC, located on the first floor of the student union building, has planned two separate spring break trips this year. One trip is to Snow […]
Andrew Crighton Life Editor Tony Taguba is a retired Major General of the U.S. Army. He was a delegate at the recent 45th Annual Frank Church Symposium, where he presented on war, political power and displacement based on his experience during his deployment during Operation Iraqi Freedom and leading the […]
Olivia Love Staff Writer Africa, Trinidad, Saudi Arabia and Nepal are just a few of the many countries represented at ISU’s International Night on Saturday, March 12. The International Student Association at ISU is excited to highlight a variety of cultures centered around the theme, “No Passport? No Problem!” Damara […]
Jaclyn Figg Staff Writer First founded by Jigoro Kano with the vision of citizens working towards making the world a better place, Judo is a Japanese martial art that has found its way into communities across the world, including ISU. Judo focuses on throws aimed to take the opponent down, […]
Madeleine Coles Staff Writer ISU student Deante Gains is making major waves in the collegiate track and field world. Gains recently placed first in men’s indoor triple jump for the second year in a row at the Big Sky Conference Indoor Championship with a personal best mark of 14.96 meters, […]