Madison Shumway Life Editor Each year for nearly a half-century, shoppers have flocked to an annual holiday fair hosted by the ISU Women’s Club to purchase one-of-a-kind gifts and partake in homemade goodies. From the handmade wares offered by local artisans, to the carefully crafted quilts raffled every year, to […]
Year: 2018
Logan Ramsey Associate Editor The “Incredible Horse” exhibit in the Idaho Museum of Natural History has been open since Jan. 2018 and museum officials say it educates the evolution of the horse in North America. But the exhibit is set to close in Jan. 2019, meaning people only have a […]
October 17 Move to approve Global Pocatello Association. Motion carried. Move to approve the Gamerz Media club constitutional changes. Motion carried. Move to approve the 2019 ASISU election timeline. Motion carried. Present Karmacharya was sworn in as the new Election Publicity Coordinator.
Fallon Deatherage-Bradley News Editor The ISU Law Club and Political Science Club, in partnership with Vote America, will be hosting an election day party in the Rendezvous Suites from 1-10 p.m. The party will be fully catered with free food and drinks, vans offering free rides to the polls courtesy […]
Dear Badvice, It’s Halloween, and ever since I can remember, it’s been my all-time favorite holiday. I’ve always idolized horror legends like Freddy, Jason, Michael Myers and Leatherface. I often fantasize I’m the one partaking in the perfectly natural and totally relatable monstrous activity when I watch their movies. As […]
Lucas Gebhart Editor-in-Chief Thumbs up: “Ghosts of Manila” Just a brilliant book written by former Sports Illustrated writer Mark Kram. Featuring the three-part trilogy between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, this book dives much deeper into the lives of these two fighters (especially Ali) than I ever expected. It is […]
Micky Flegel Staff Writer Welcome to part three of Flix Pix’s special Halloween edition. Last week, we selected some back-burner treasures from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. This week’s journey transports us back to entertainment from the 2000s, 2010s and the current generation of terror treats. Now let us […]
Fallon Deatherage-Bradley News Editor College students are notorious for not turning out at the polls. Reasons for this vary based on certain cases. But voting, even in college, only requires three easy steps. 1. Register This is the first step to voting in completing the voter registration process. In Idaho, […]
Alex Mosher Staff Writer There are two propositions on the Idaho ballot this year. One deals with horseracing, the other deals with Medicaid. Here is everything you need to know about each issue going into Election Day. Proposition One: In short, Proposition One is an initiative authorizing both live and […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor The ISU football team won a close game against Montana State last Saturday, 24-17. The win snapped an 11-game losing streak against the Bobcats. The Bengals are now 5-3 overall and 4-1 in conference play and the win will ensure ISU a winning season for the […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer Born amongst the hype of the Stephen-King-novel-turned-film “It,” a little bit of Halloween jesting turned into a full-on business venture. P-Town Clown Donut Delivery, a local business in Pocatello, has become known for delivering donuts to doorsteps in the from a clown much like that seen […]
Logan Ramsey Associate Editor On Nov. 6, Paulette Jordan will be one of a handful of options voters have for Idaho’s next governor. No matter what you think of her as a candidate, it would be a historic day for Idaho and for the country if she were elected. She […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor Idaho State’s interim athletic director, Pauline Thiros, is now being considered for the full-time athletic director position. Thiros has been the interim athletic director since the dismissal of Jeff Tingey earlier in the school year. President Kevin Satterlee released a statement to faculty and staff on […]
Madison Shumway Life Editor Young people vote less than old people. That’s a fact. In the 2014 midterm election, only 23.1 percent of eligible voters age 18-34 showed up at the polls, compared to 50 percent of voters age 45-64 and 59.4 percent of voters age 65 and older. All […]
Lucas Gebhart Editor-in-Chief Thumbs up: Pauline Thiros ISU’s interim athletic director has spent the last 23 years working in various roles at ISU. She seems to understand that there are some fundamental flaws to ISU’s athletic department. Originally, President Satterlee said she wouldn’t be considered a candidate for the full-time […]