Kiran Pandey Staff Writer Featuring a variety of community events, fun prizes and a free t-shirt for all participants, the Bannock Transportation Planning Organization will host its annual Bike to Work program this May. Bike to Work was launched in 2009 to promote the habit of using environment-friendly transportation devices. […]
Month: April 2018
Ivan Kalensky Restaurant Critic When you think of ButterBurr’s, you may be thinking of their killer home fries or their twists, but the real bargain here is the SST menu, which stands for soup, salad and a treat. This means you can get a soup or a salad and a […]
Madison Shumway Life Editor Dear Badvice, Every semester, I tell myself I’ll stop procrastinating and turn in my assignments on time. Then finals roll around, and I break down during closed week because I have 5 papers to write and need a 107% on my final exam. How do I […]
Renee Shaktivel Staff Writer In the United States, there are 4.8 million college students raising children, and 26% of those students are undergraduates. Of the 26%, only one half are predicted to earn a bachelor’s degree within six years of their enrollment. If that isn’t enough to be a hindrance […]
Renee Shaktivel Staff Writer Early on in her high school softball career, Emma Bordenkecher received an offer from Arizona State, a team that currently ranks sixth in the nation. But when the tides changed her senior year, she received an offer from Idaho State and quickly accepted to play for […]
Micky Simeone Staff Writer Looking for something to watch this week? Here are The Bengal’s “Flix Pix” of the week on Hulu, Netflix and Amazon Prime. AMAZON PRIME: – “The Kings of Summer” A dramedy adventure film about a boy tired of being under the thumb of his father, he […]
New officers were sworn in. Executive -President Logan Schmitt -Vice President Talon Sargent Idaho Falls Vice President -Darrow Felsted College of Arts and Letters -Jeanelee Stock -Nyele Alvarez College of Business -Hira Hamid College of Education -Kaitlyn Jewkes Graduate School -Damara Marshall -Sabin Subedi College of Health Sciences -Ashley Kinzel […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer Lucas Gebhart Editor-in-Chief After a turnaround season last year, the ISU football team wrapped up spring practices last weekend with its annual spring game. The 15 spring practices began March 29 and were held on the ICCU practice field. After going 2-9 for two consecutive seasons […]
Madison Shumway Life Editor Clayton Koff Staff Writer Last week, Bengals donned denim in support of sexual assault survivors. For the past four years, activists at ISU have hosted an event commemorating Denim Day, which takes place in response to a high-profile sexual assault case that involved blaming the victim […]
The Bengal Sports Staff Men’s Tennis: Idaho 5, ISU 2 The men’s tennis team fell 5-2 at Idaho Sunday afternoon at the Lewis-Clark State College Courts in Lewiston, Idaho. With the loss, the Bengals’ season effectively comes to a close. Women’s Tennis: Sacramento State 4, ISU 3 The women’s tennis […]
Micky Simeone Staff Writer Did you know: ISU has the only two-year Cyber-Physical Security degree program in the entire country? The program: Cyber-Physical Systems Security Program There are many cyber security programs out there, but this program is special. It is not simply information-geared toward general personal cyber security. The […]
Ivan Kalensky Restaurant Critic Every town has a special occasion restaurant, some have more than one. One of Pocatello’s special occasion restaurants is the Sandpiper. College kids will never be able to spend $100 on dinner, that just won’t happen, but Sandpiper’s happy hour menu makes this dinner house somewhat […]
Renee Shaktivel Staff Writer Several changes regarding faculty and leadership positions have happened throughout ISU this semester, and now ISU welcomes two new deans to the College of Science and Engineering (CoSE) and the College of Education. Scott Snyder was chosen to be the dean for the College of Science […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer ISU’s College of Business has named a recipient of its outstanding student leader award for the first time in six years. Emerald Lewis is an ISU senior majoring in informatics. She has been the president of the Informatics and Computer Science Student Organization since the fall […]