Fallon Deatherage News Editor With the end of the Idaho State Legislative session, the passage of one bill could bring changes and new opportunities to the physical therapy department at ISU. House Bill 505 allows physical therapists to practice dry needling in Idaho, a practice already recognized in 34 other […]
Year: 2018
Micky Simeone Staff Writer Did you know: Veterans who have to travel with their families to the Salt Lake City VA hospital have a very special place to go? There are situations in which a local veteran requires more intensive procedures or care than the Pocatello VA clinic is able […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer For the first time in 23 years, the U.S. Department of Energy has resumed operations at the Transient Reactor Test Facility, stirring unrest amongst residents and political parties. The Transient Reactor Test Facility (TREAT) is the number one nuclear research and development facility in the entire […]
American Chemical Society received matched funding. African Student Association received matched funding. Phi Upsilon Omicron received matched funding. Japan Club received matched funding. Chinese Student Association received matched funding. Wesley Foundation received matched funding. New Club World Fusion Dance received funding. Clay Club was reactivated.
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer The ISU chemistry department has been researching a way to help law enforcement agencies more effectively recover defaced serial numbers. A team of ISU professors and students have been working since 2013 on a method of recovering serial numbers that uses thermal imaging. This would be […]
Madeline Leavitt Sports Editor Club sanctioned sports are a common occurrence at universities. Some aren’t taken as seriously, but Sean Persky and Bengal Baseball flips that viewpoint around. Bengal Baseball is a club sport at ISU. This year, they have 16 players on their roster and an all new coaching […]
Kiran Pandey Staff Writer The week before spring break, ISU students elected their government body for the next school year and now ASISU has officially announced the results for all colleges and the graduate school except for the College of Science and Engineering. Logan Schmidt and Talon Sargeant are the […]
Madison Shumway Life Editor The School of Performing Arts will host another performance of the Diana Son play “Stop Kiss” next month. The play, which centers around two New York City women who kiss on a public street and subsequently suffer an assault, first showed at ISU during a two-weekend […]
Kiran Pandey Staff Writer Many athletes play multiple sports before finding their niche. Makenzie VanSickle knows exactly what that is like as she started with basketball and soccer, before finding her place in softball as a utility player. Her main position is center field, but she also does catching. VanSickle […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor Robert Marley, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Missouri University of Science and Technology is no longer being considered for the president position. He follows Ricardo Azziz, State University of New York (SUNY) System Administration’s chief officer of academic health and hospital affairs, […]
The Bengal Sports Staff Men’s Tennis: Weber State 6, ISU 1 The men’s tennis team dropped a 6-1 decision at Weber State. The Bengals dropped the doubles point and picked up one singles win in the loss. ISU 6, North Dakota 1 The men’s tennis team snapped a five-match losing […]
Madison Shumway Life Editor Need a break from Pocatello? Consider a weekend trip to Boise. Only a 3.5-hour drive from Pocatello, Idaho’s capital city is home to hip restaurants, quirky shops and a vibrant arts scene. Book an Airbnb, fill up your tank and check out these favorite spots in […]
Micky Simeone Staff Writter Looking for something to watch this week? Here are your ISU Bengal’s “Flix Pix” of the week on Hulu, Netflix and Amazon Prime. Happy viewing! HULU: – “Excess Baggage” Let’s flashback to the 1990’s for this comedy crime adventure gem, starring Alicia Silverstone as the feisty […]
Ivan Kalensky Restaurant Critic If you’re in a hurry, Jerry’s Jumbo this is not the place to go, but if you want a truckdriver’s breakfast, this is the place. With a filling, hearty breakfast that has over 50 years of history behind it, Jerry’s Jumbo offers a vast variety of […]
Renee Shaktivel Staff Writer As the school year quickly comes to an end, many faculty positions are changing and ISU’s School of Nursing has named Anita Smith as its new dean. The former dean was forced to abruptly retire due to health concerns, leaving Nancy Renn, who had already retired, […]