Bengal Cards are potentially one of the most useful tools given to students upon admittance to Idaho State University. All full-time and part-time students at ISU are issued Bengal Cards at the start of their time at ISU to verify their enrollment status. These cards could be considered a student’s […]
The S.H.E.P.E.R.D.S Club at Idaho State University is one of the most active clubs on campus with a large number of members. According to club president Travis Martin, the club gives students a great opportunity to network, build resumes and participate in various types of service activities. “[My experience with […]
With graduation fast approaching for many Idaho State University students, the time to prepare for finding a job or career after college has arrived. The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) released their 2013 Job Outlook in November. The Job Outlook survey, as described by NACE, “is a forecast […]
The International Affairs Council (IAC)provides students with varying opportunities as they work throughout the year to plan the Frank Church Symposium that takes place at ISU. This will be the 42nd year of the symposium, which takes place in early spring, and the IAC is in charge of planning every […]
Students who regularly attend Idaho State University football games have most likely seen Bristol the border collie hard at work. Bristol the Football-Tee Fetchin’ Dog attends all ISU home football games and fetches the tees. He also does work for local high schools and makes appearances at events he is […]
Creating a full-scale, functioning Wall-E is only one aspect of the multi-faceted Robotics Club at Idaho State University. The ISU Robotics Club was formed in 2010 to allow for Skills USA members and others interested in robotics to compete in competitions that related more closely to robotics. Robotics Club adviser […]
The Korean Club at Idaho State University is one of the newer clubs on campus and is open to students as well as community members. The Korean Club was formed last year to give Korean students on campus an opportunity to get to know others from their homeland and to […]
Idaho State University student Chris Bramwell is representing himself and the university in the second season of the Zions Bank Cheapster reality series. Bramwell is competing to potentially be named the “Ultimate Cheapster” and win $10,000 for himself and $10,000 for ISU. He has made it through the first two […]
Dane Simmons came to Idaho State University from southern California in 2002 on a football scholarship with less than $100 in his pocket. Today, he resides in Chubbuck with his family, owns his own business and said he has created his own success with his ambition and drive that started […]
Student-parents on campus at Idaho State University vary from single parents with newborn children to parents with entire families to care for at home. What many of them have in common is the balance they work to achieve by utilizing campus resources like the Early Learning Center (ELC). The ELC […]
College students everywhere are always looking for ways to earn money to pay for school. With many scholarship deadlines approaching, students should be aware that applying for scholarships is a very simple but often overlooked means of doing just that. According to Associate Director of Scholarships at ISU, Debbie Green, […]
The Residence Hall Association (RHA) at Idaho State University is a fairly new group that aims to get ISU students living on campus involved in social events and residence hall happenings that will allow them to grow as individuals. The club also aims to give residents a voice on campus. […]
What many consider trouble brewing in the Faculty Senate at ISU for approximately two years has recently come to a resolution of sorts. Whether or not the resolution was satisfying for many faculty members at ISU is a different story. The bulk of the ongoing “trouble” began in Feb. 2011. […]
The Student Anthropology Club has been a thriving presence on campus at Idaho State University for many years and is one of the most active ASISU-recognized clubs on campus. President Brad Paige said that the club provides students with a chance to voice their questions, opinions and thoughts directly to […]
“Of Yemen: the Culture and People,” a cultural photography exhibit, will be featured in the Transition Gallery located on the first floor of the Pond Student Union Building at ISU from Sept. 11 to Oct. 6. An opening reception for the exhibit was held from 6 to 8 p.m. on […]