Clayton Koff Staff Writer When we first started our Student Housing Option series, on-the-ball Bengals were booking apartment tours and saving up for security deposits. Now, with the end of the semester close at hand, some are scrambling to secure their housing for the summer and fall semester. Over the […]
Month: April 2018
Madeline Leavitt Sports Editor Achieving childhood dreams is not common nature, especially in the world of athletics. But Jerry Miller took his childhood dream and made it a reality as he is closing out his 30th year as a play-by-play broadcaster for ISU athletics. He estimates that he has broadcasted […]
Upcoming Events: April 23: Benny Awards April 28: Bengal Visit Day Finances: Ballroom Dance Team approved for $200 funding. International Student’s Association approved for $500 matched funding. Student Branch of Health Physics approved for $50 matched funding. Advertising Federation approved for $339.20 match funding. 2018-2019 ASISU budget was approved.
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer With the 2018 NFL Draft fast approaching, many college football players across the country will be waiting to find out where they will be playing football next season. One of these players will be ISU’s Skyler Phillips. Phillips was picked up by Reign Sports Management about […]
Micky Simeone Staff writer Are you looking for something to watch this week? Here are your “Flix Pix”of the week on Hulu, Netflix and Amazon Prime. This week’s pix coincide with this Friday being on the 13th. HULU: – “Friday the 13th” For one of the most iconic, classic slasher […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor After the Idaho State Board of Education unanimously approved the motion on April 5, Kevin Satterlee will become Idaho State University’s 13th president at the end of June. After the announcement, Satterlee addressed the university and the media in the PSUB to outline the future he […]
The Bengal Sports Staff Men’s Tennis: Montana 7, ISU 0 The men’s tennis team fell to visiting Montana 7-0 Sunday morning at the Reed Gym Tennis Courts. Sacramento State 5, ISU 2 The men’s tennis team fell to Sacramento State 5-2 Friday afternoon at the Reed Gym Tennis Courts. The […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer Thespians from all over the state prepare to face off this month in one of the biggest theater festivals in Idaho. This 10-year tradition, held at ISU on April 21 and 22, showcases the talents of high school theater groups by presenting a one-act play they […]
Phoebe White Submitted to The Bengal The Iota Kappa Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta is hosting its annual AmaXing Challenge Race in efforts to raise understanding, acceptance and funds for their philanthropy, Autism Speaks. This year, the AmaXing Challenge Step It Up event will be a 5K color run. The […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer People all across the country marched through towns and to state capitals last month, demanding that the government pass gun reform to prevent future mass shootings following the recent tragedy at a Florida high school. Pocatello took part in the movement last Saturday. The march was […]
Kiran Pandey Staff Writer Four ISU teams walked away with large amounts of money when they returned from the Idaho Entrepreneurship Challenge held on March 15 and 16 in Boise. Some of the winners included, Asim Dhakal, from the College of Business and Rituraj Yadav from the College of Science […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer Emily Morley, a chemistry student, has dedicated the last three years of her life to diligently researching different applications for metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). But Morley’s research is hard-pressed for time. She only has a year left before she graduates, which means she has limited time left […]
Renee Shaktivel Staff Writer As finals week draws closer and leases come to an end, many ISU students seek the next place they’ll call home. When evaluating different housing options, six factors come into play: floor plan, cost, amenities, community, management and proximity to campus. Over the last couple weeks, […]
Madeleine Coles Former Co-Editor-in-Chief and News Editor I think it’s safe to say there are very few, if any, members of the ISU community, be them faculty, staff, students or others, who would characterize the university as being on stable ground. In fact, I think there’s a very good chance […]
Madeline Leavitt Sports Editor Novak Topalovic announced via Twitter last week that he would be leaving the ISU men’s basketball team after the school year concluded. Topalovic will be attending grad school and finishing his last year of eligibility elsewhere. As of when this was written, he has not yet […]