Lucas Gebhart Editor-in-Chief Thumbs up: New direction for athletics I know I pump up President Satterlee a lot in this column, but he’s been pushing ISU in the right direction ever since he got here. The change in direction of athletics is another step to putting ISU on the map. […]
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Alex Mosher Staff Writer Over 58 different countries and 40 U.S. states come together to represent the diverse culture at ISU. Amongst the diversity is ISU’s undermined population of nontraditional students. A nontraditional student refers to a category of college students that begin their college career at the age 25 […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer For the first time since it opened in 1970, ISU’s Holt Arena may be getting an entire set of brand new seats. Currently, Holt Arena can seat 12,000 people for football games and 8,000 for basketball games. This number is not expected to change drastically if […]
Sasha Ambrose Sports Reporter This year’s ISU cross country team is hoping for a stronger season by working together. Both the men’s and women’s teams have a large crop of returning runners and two enthusiastic captains, Jesse Allen, senior, and Rachel McGovern, junior, set the pace into the team’s new […]
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Photo-Credit: Idaho State Journal Logan Ramsey Associate Editor After a whirlwind of news surrounding the athletic program, ISU has officially announced that former athletic director Jeff Tingey will not be returning to the university after his paid leave ends. Tingey will remain on paid administrative leave until June 2019 when […]
Renee Shaktivel Staff Writer The Eastern Idaho State Fair began last Friday in Blackfoot. Each state has its own celebration which exhibits various state and county fairs throughout the U.S. Idaho’s eastern tradition has been alive for over 115 years. “I look forward to the fair more than anything this […]
Photo-Credit: Idaho State Journal Seiji Wood Sports Editor President Kevin Satterlee has named Pauline Thiros ISU’s interim athletic director. Prior to naming Thiros, the university said that the interim athletic director would not be considered an applicant for the permanent position, which was left vacant by former athletic director Jeff Tingey […]
Week of Welcome included the UPC’s Late Night at the Union 80s/90s Dance Party and the SAB’s Paint Party. Participants at the Paint Party were expected to wear white. Photo Credit: Tiphanie Bohn
Lucas Gebhart Editor-in-Chief Thumbs up: The new “IS” on 5th Street It’s always nice to see some school spirit around campus and have people be proud to be a part of ISU. One thing I’ve noticed about the Satterlee Administration is there is a huge push on school spirit, which […]
Logan Ramsey Associate Editor It’s seemed to me that over the course of selecting a new president, we in the community have been holding our breath. Even now after Kevin Satterlee has become president, we’re still waiting to see what kind of job he’ll do and if he’ll be able […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer On Aug. 15, ISU announced that Wi-Fi will now be free to all current students and this policy change is not expected to reduce internet access across campus. The Information Technology Services (ITS) department is still figuring out the details on refunding students who already bought […]
Photo-Credit: Idaho State Journal UPDATED Logan Ramsey Associate Editor ISU athletic director Jeff Tingey was placed on administrative leave last Friday. The Idaho State Journal reported Wednesday that Tingey will not return to ISU and that the move was made in an effort to change the direction of ISU athletics. […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer Every year during the first week of school, ISU groups facilitate a slew of on-campus activities for the purpose of bringing the community closer together, especially for incoming freshmen. The new semester brings another opportunity for students to experience these on-campus events. While college can be […]
Seiji Wood/ Lucas Gebhart Sports Editor/ Editor-in-Chief There are four goals painted on the windows of the football offices in Holt Arena. Those four goals are to have a winning record, beat Weber State, make the playoffs and to win the conference. Last season, ISU wouldn’t have accomplished any of […]