Seiji Wood Sports Editor ISU’s volleyball team will open conference play this Thursday against Northern Arizona (NAU). The Bengals are headed to Flagstaff with a 6-7 record in the 2018 season. ISU has tough task with NAU. NAU is currently 8-5 and has already found great success this season. During […]
Month: September 2018
Madison Shumway Life Editor ISU students can access treadmills and ellipticals at Reed Gym throughout the semester with their student ID, but the Wellness Center also offers 24 fitness classes with the purchase of a GET-FIT passport. For $25, students can show up to any weekly cardio/strength or mind/body class, […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor Senior Tristen Spooner has logged over 3,700 minutes for ISU’s soccer team during her four years. Spooner started her freshman year and has played in every game except for three, putting her on track to make history by cracking the Bengals top 10 in logged minutes. […]
Fallon Deatherage-Bradley/Madison Shumway News Editor/Life Editor At the eighth annual ISU Ambush, daring Bengals waded through pools, weaved through tires and jumped over slick logs and hay bale barriers while getting coated in mud. The Spartan-style obstacle race took place last Saturday. The 5K course kicked off and ended at […]
8-22 Senator Kaitlyn Jewkes was elected Pro-Tempore. 8-29 MOVE TO INSTALL KRYSTOFF KISSOON AS THE SENATOR FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL. MOTION CARRIED. MOVE TO INSTALL GANESH SAPKOTA AS THE FINANCE OFFICER. MOTION CARRIED
Fallon Deatherage-Bradley News Editor I had a near-perfect summer if you can forget about two incidents that soured it. The first was when a neighbor called the sheriff when he saw me driving home. Later, when I asked why he felt the need to call law enforcement after observing me […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer Over the course of an ISU student career, some will be faced with the ugliest monster in academia: academic dishonesty. For most, the lucky ones, it may only be encountering a paragraph on every syllabus with a strict warning, but for others, it could be another […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor On Jan. 25, North Dakota (UND), ISU’s football opponent this Saturday, announced they would leave the Big Sky Conference and join the Summit League and Missouri Valley starting in the 2018-2019 season. The Summit League doesn’t sponsor football, so school officials at UND then stated the […]
Dear Badvice, Lately, I’ve felt unhealthy and disgusting. I have a terrible diet that includes a two-liter of diet soda with every meal, cheesy puffs and at least six Big Macs a week. I also don’t go to the gym and I have no desire to, but I would really […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor ISU will start conference play against North Dakota this Saturday. The Bengals are currently 1-1 and up to this point, I’m left with one question: who are we? ISU opened the season with a 45-10 win against Western State of Colorado, a Division II school and […]
This figure visualizes the range in faculty salary for each ISU college. Each college’s lowest, highest and median salary are expressed numerically. The colored boxes represent the majority of faculty within each college (the 25th to 75th percentile). The whiskers or lines extending from the boxes represent the lowest- and […]
Logan Ramsey Associate Editor The thing about ISU’s campus that infuriates me the most as an off-campus student is the parking situation. In this regard, the structure of campus is severely lacking in where it needs to be, and the result is packed parking lots that don’t properly suit the […]
Renee Shaktivel Staff Writer 73 percent of students in fraternities or sororities have experienced some type of hazing during their affiliation, which is any action that recklessly endangers the mental or physical health or safety of a student. This can also be a practice that creates risk of injury, discomfort, […]
Lucas Gebhart Editor-in-Chief About 13 months ago, a group of football boosters known as the Football Alumni Team (F.A.T) submitted an op-ed to the Idaho State Journal calling for the removal of former president Author Vailas and former athletic director Jeff Tingey. The group said they were going to withhold […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer Less than a year after the fire in Schubert Heights, another fire was found burning in another university-owned housing complex. A fire was found burning in a garbage can in a second-floor bathroom in South Complex’s Redfield dorm on the evening of Aug. 27. The fire […]