Emily Crighton Editor-in-Chief In an effort to make the transition from community college to four-year institution easier for Idaho students, the Bengal Bound program launched September 29, 2016. While the partnership between Idaho State University and the College of Western Idaho informally existed in the past, the formal introduction of […]
Month: October 2016
Madison Shumway Staff Writer The 2016 Idaho State women’s tennis team features nine fresh faces, a 100 percent turnover, requiring head coach Gretchen Maloney to recruit an all-new cast of players. Six teammates graduated in 2016, as expected, and the two remaining members decided this spring to pursue other opportunities. […]
Madeleine Coles Life Editor It’s no secret that tuition is not cheap. Although ISU does cost less than many other schools, students still pay a pretty penny to attend. While tuition obviously pays for classes, students can take comfort in the fact that there’s much more they can gain from […]
Tanner Sucher Staff Writer A true Bengal – that is the phrase that comes to mind when you think of Hayley Farrer. Farrer is more than a volleyball player. She is a true student-athlete. Farrer grew up in Idaho Falls, where she was a standout athlete at Idaho Falls High […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer There are many internship opportunities for students at all levels here at ISU. The Managing Idaho’s Landscapes for Ecosystem Services program is one such opportunity. MILES has goals that better Pocatello and Idaho as a whole. The primary goals of the MILES project are to advance […]