Madeleine Coles Co-Editor in Chief and News Editor It was announced last week that Lyn Redington will be ISU’s new vice president for Student Affairs. Redington, who currently serves as assistant vice president and dean of students at the University of Iowa, will be taking over from interim vice president […]
Month: January 2018
Lucas Gebhart Co-Editor in Chief and Sports Editor During its season opener, the men’s tennis team only had five available players. Six players are needed to fill a full team, meaning that ISU was forced to default a doubles and single match in its 7-0 defeat to Utah State, a […]
Lucas Gebhart Co-Editor-in-Chief/ Sports Editor POCATELLO – A career night for Novak Topalovic lifted the men’s basketball team to a 71-65 home win over visiting Sacramento State Saturday night at Reed Gym. Topalovic’s line includes a laundry list of career-highs, which include points (25), rebounds (17) and field goals made […]
Lucas Gebhart Co-Editor-in-Chief/Sports Editor POCATELLO – ISU led for the first 35 minutes of Thursday night’s game at Reed Gym, but exchanged blows with visiting Portland State down the stretch as the game’s only three lead changes came in the final three minutes. With 44 seconds left, and ISU (8-9, […]
Terryn Hardy Staff Writer Despite what some might believe, live music can be found in businesses all over Pocatello. In places such as CoHo, Portneuf Valley Brewery, The Bridge, Uncorked and The College Market, live music and often jazz music is performed on a regular basis. Jazz music was originally […]
Madeleine Coles Co-Editor in Chief and News Editor Dear Badvice, I’m a senior, and I’m starting to feel really old. Talking with some of the incoming freshmen has made me realize that I am super behind the times. I honestly can’t even understand what they’re saying some of the time. […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer This month, the Idaho Museum of Natural History debuts a new exhibit very close to the hearts of Idahoans. “The Incredible Horse” highlights the importance of horses in our everyday lives, as well as their profound impact on Idaho’s history. The newest addition to the museum […]
Jan. 10, 2018 ASISU voted to approve new club funding to Student Acquisition and Cultural Assimilation in the amount of $200. ASISU voted to approve matched deposit to Greek Council in the amount of $47.45. ASISU voted to approve matched deposit to Student Occupational Therapy Association in the amount of […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer Buying textbooks is an expensive part of the semester for every ISU student, which leads to students in every department trying to find the best deal possible. There are typically three different ways to get the required textbooks for the semester: buy the books new, buy […]
Kiran Pandey Staff Writer The ISU Office of Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action and Diversity celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day last Monday with a march that started at noon on the south side of Holt Arena and ended at the Stephens Performing Arts Center. More than 300 people participated in […]
Lucas Gebhart Co-Editor-in-Chief/Sports Editor The only person in Dan Ryan’s weight room on a mid-afternoon day during finals week last semester was a student intern, one who has high hopes of breaking into the industry the same way Ryan did in the early 2000s. But this intern wasn’t helping or […]
Lucas Gebhart and Madeleine Coles Co-Editors-in-Chief Over winter break, we incurred a change in our Editor-in-Chief position. This is normally something that occurs over the summer, not days before the spring semester is set to begin. However, we have tried our best to step up to the plate and get […]
Renee Shaktivel Staff Writer Over winter break, two NFL head coaches with ties to ISU signed extensions with their teams despite recent on-field struggles. Marvin Lewis, head coach for the Cincinnati Bengals, agreed to a two-year extension despite finishing under .500 for the second consecutive season. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, […]
Madison Shumway Life Editor Last summer, a group of ISU student-athletes envisioned a week of events that would spotlight the problem of campus sexual assault and start a discussion about its prevention. What they imagined was a march across campus, a keynote speech and basketball games where players would wear […]
Jenna Larson Idaho State University Sports Information POCATELLO, Idaho – The Idaho State women’s basketball dropped a 63-57 decision to visiting Northern Colorado Saturday afternoon at the ICCU Court at Reed Gym. Idaho State (10-6, 2-3 BSC) was led by junior forward Grace Kenyon with a team-high 15 points, four […]