Dylon Harrison Staff Writer Anytime there is live production, technical issues are bound to happen. Sports Crew, a group made up of mostly ISU students who are responsible for live-streaming all ISU home football, basketball and volleyball games, face technical issues almost every game. This season is no different, and […]
Year: 2018
Madison Shumway Life Editor Susie Davis strolled up to a Western Union teller and asked to transfer cash to the address she had been provided. The teller asked why she was wiring money. “I’m getting a fake ID,” she said simply. The teller swiftly kicked Davis, a former ISU student, […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) held a march from Reed Gym to Davis Field last Wednesday to help raise awareness for the sexual assault problem on college campuses and across the United States. The march was part of SAAC’s sexual assault awareness week. ISU students and […]
Lucas Gebhart Co-Editor in Chief and Sports Editor The ISU women’s tennis team does everything together. But when one of the team’s nine members was told that she should never play tennis again, the team’s chemistry grew even more. Hristina Cvetkovic’s injury stems from her shoulder, which causes problems with an artery […]
January 24 ASISU voted in support of a 1901 Student Alumni project to paint an “I” and an “S” on the stairs in the Rendezvous building, with an estimated project cost of $950. An update was given on the construction of new senate chambers, which will include two 70-inch TVs, […]
Kiran Pandey Staff Writer This semester, TRIO launches the Trio McNair Scholars Program to connect undergraduate students with research opportunities that prepare them for graduate school. The program serves first-generation college students with limited family incomes and members of groups that are underrepresented in graduate education. Students in their junior […]
Madeleine Coles Co-Editor in Chief and News Editor Dear Badvice, I want to go out on the weekends, but I always end up watching Netflix. It feels like there’s nothing to do here at night other than go to WinCo. What can I do for fun in Pocatello? Sincerely, Bored […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer The ISU Department of Engineering has been hard at work on their newest project that they have dubbed a “quadracycle,” a sort of mountain bike designed for the disabled. The quadracycle started out as a senior design project where team members only had to show how […]
Kiran Pandey Staff Writer Each year, the International Student Association, in collaboration with the International Programs Offices, organizes an evening of music, performances and an array of food to celebrate the diversity of the Pocatello community. The International Student Association will celebrate the night on February 3 from 6 to […]
Madison Shumway Life Editor Last week, ISU named Lyn Redington as its new Vice President for Student Affairs. That was a smart choice. Redington boasts two graduate degrees and decades of experience making decisions that impact university students. She hails from another ISU—Iowa State—where she received her bachelor’s in sociology […]
Renee Shaktivel Staff Writer The Paralegal Student Association at ISU organized a professional clothing drive to aid those who are taking steps into their journey of job hunting and attending interviews. The clothing drive was held last Friday at the Bengal Cafe in the College of Technology. It was open […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer Signing a letter of intent to play for a Division I college basketball team takes a lot of dedication, hard work and the ability to overcome many obstacles. Sam Dowd’s obstacle was bigger than many; he was homeless at age 13. Dowd grew up in Seattle […]
Lucas Gebhart Co-Editor in Chief and Sports Editor Former ISU offensive lineman Skyler Phillips accepted an invitation to the NFL Scouting Combine last Friday. The combine takes place in Indianapolis beginning in late February and serves as a chance for potential NFL prospects to showcase their skills in front of NFL […]
Jan. 17, 2018 ASISU voted to approve matched deposit to Survey Club in the amount of $166.67. ASISU voted to deny matched deposit for their Alternative Gift Market. The club raised $600 but failed to deposit the money into an ISU account, which could cause potential legal trouble for ISU. […]
Lucas Gebhart Co-Editor in Chief and Sports Editor ISU offensive coordinator Matt Troxel is leaving the program for Oregon State to be an offensive analyst, according to the Idaho State Journal who reported the story last Friday. The Journal also reported that ISU will rehire Mike Ferriter to replace Troxel […]