Clayton Koff Staff Writer With spring right around the corner, the time has come for students to begin looking for housing for both the summer and fall semester. Some things people should consider while looking for housing are the following: floor plan, cost, amenities, community, management and proximity to campus. […]
Year: 2018
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer The needs of college students are constantly growing and changing. To keep up with these needs, universities must also be able to change as needed. ISU, and specifically Public Safety, are no exception, which is why the Public Safety Building is undergoing renovations. Construction started in […]
The Bengal Sports Staff Men’s Basketball: ISU 101, Montana State 78 A career-high of 33 points from Jared Stutzman and record-tying 17 3-pointers gave the men’s basketball team a 101-78 win over Montana State Thursday evening. The win gives ISU a 14-14 record and a 9-8 mark in the conference. ISU is […]
Micky Simeone Staff Writer Did you know: ISU has a robotics program at our technical college? The program : Robotics and Communications Systems Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET. The College of Technology is interested in enrolling more woman into this generally male dominated educational […]
The Bengal News Staff ASISU elections will be held from March 12-14. Students can access voting through Bengal Web and results will be announced at the second gallery calling of the March 14 ASISU meeting. The Bengal obtained a list of candidates along with excerpts from those who submitted candidate […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor Presidential candidate finalist, Charles Wight, visited ISU campuses to share his vision for the university and his plans as its president. Wight has served as president at Weber State University for the last six years. At the forums he championed his accomplishments and used them as […]
Renee Shaktivel Staff Writer Each year, a committee of creatives pores over photos, poetry and prose, collecting each piece in a glossy color volume called Black Rock & Sage. The literary magazine is produced through ISU annually with the support of ASISU. The magazine was created in the early 1970s, […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer Pocatello’s rocky relationship with Middle Eastern students has been chronicled in numerous Idaho newspapers and even The New York Times, but the bigotry students allege has proved difficult to address. A group of Middle Eastern women at ISU think change in the student and local community […]
Ivan Kalensky Restaurant Critic You may think it’s hard to find a lunch for under five bucks within walking distance from the ISU campus. But the daily specials at Goody’s have bucked that trend for over 30 years. With a long line of urgent customers one of the mainstays of […]
Micky Simeone Staff Writer Looking for something to watch this week? Check The Bengal for our new “Flix Pix of the Week” feature. Below is our pick of the week from Hulu, Netflix and Amazon Prime. Happy viewing. HULU: – “Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse” “Scouts Guide” is not […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor The Healthy Bengal Coalition hosted an Over-the-Counter Meds, Stimulants, and College Students seminar in an effort to bring to light the problems with the misuse of these substances and to educate on the their proper use. Over-the-counter medicines provide accessible and affordable medical help which often […]
Saroj Lamichhane Production Editor Being a senator of ASISU is challenging and is a position that requires responsible leadership. I have a strong desire to be part of organizations that help in every possible way to the community. It gives me satisfaction as well as a chance to formulate positive […]
Kiran Pandey Staff Writer Maintaining good health is a challenge to most, but, the ISU health fair can help relieve students from the time, effort and money it takes to get a full health screening. The health fair will run from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 15 and 16 […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer The two-time Grammy-award-winning Western group Riders In The Sky will headline a show at ISU on Feb. 28. Riders In The Sky is a classic Western musical quartet that has been making music for the last four decades and has produced more than 30 albums. It’s […]
February 21 ASISU approved a match deposits to Business Professionals of America in the amount of $500, Lamdba Theta Phi in the amount of $155, Chi Alpha in the amount of $500. ASISU moved to deny Cultural Ladies Empowering Others on its request to for new club funding because they […]