Chloe Reid Staff Writer In the season of cooler weather, falling leaves and eerie decorations, ghoulish traditions are in full swing. In the height of fall, nothing seems better than getting cozy and spending the night watching some iconic horror films. With both classics as well as new releases to […]
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All about life on campus at Idaho State University. This includes club events, activities sponsored by Union Programs Council and the Student Activities Board.
Lesley Brey Staff Writer Our climate is changing. Through the collective actions of every human on earth, we are permanently af-fecting our planet. With mere decades left to attempt to slow the rate of this change, many people are feeling powerless. Certainly, the polluters most responsible for this destruction are […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Aries- Roasted Pumpkin Seeds You’re feeling pretty independent these days, Aries. It’s nice to feel like you’ve got it all under control, all on your own huh? This is a perfect time for you to sit back and enjoy all of the progress you’ve made this […]
Lesley Brey Staff Writer Plenty has been said about what it means to “grow up.” The author Edna St. Vincent Millay famously wrote that “[c]hildhood is not from birth to a certain age and at that certain age the child is grown and puts away childish things.” In these dull […]
Chloe Reid Staff Writer With Halloween rapidly approaching and COVID-19 still in full swing, many people are left wondering how to celebrate in a new, socially-distanced way. Thankfully, there are still many ways to safely celebrate the ghoulish season even though trick-or-treating as well as other celebrations may have been […]
Chloe Reid Staff Writer Going into the sixth week of the Fall 2020 semester, it can be said that most students are now used to their daily schedules and finding a way to cope with the uncertainty of COVID-19. However, many freshman students are still experiencing disappointment towards missing out […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Halloween will soon be creeping around the corner, so naturally, I’ve been thinking about the things that terrify me the most. To be honest, I don’t think I’m scared of a lot of things. I’m not scared of ghosts, I’m not scared of rollercoasters, I’m not […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor If you’re going to try and tell me that there has never been a point in your life that you have considered dropping out of school, spending your life savings on a film camera and a ring light and trying to make it big on YouTube, […]
Andrea Diaz Staff Writer In recent weeks, there has been a huge decrease in air quality around Pocatello. According to East Idaho News, there is a fire known as the LNU Lightning Complex fire that has affected over three counties in California, and is blowing smoke all over the West […]
Joanna Orban Copy Editor I love Disney movies and even though it might be a controversial opinion, I love the new live-action adaptations. I think I saw “Aladdin” three times in the theater. While “Aladdin” has always been my favorite Disney movie, I was equally excited for “Mulan”. Growing up, […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Listen. I am the last person who would’ve ever thought that I would be writing this. I used to be deep set in my ways. I used to have very strict beliefs that “The Bachelor” franchise was just a bunch of scripted garbage that only appealed […]
Lesley Brey Staff Writer Are you a Willy Wonka fanatic? Always dreamed of defaulting on your student loans and moving to Florida? Well, I have some excellent news! For the meager price of $50 USD you can enter a national scavenger hunt competition run by a man who refers to […]
Joanna Orban Copy Editor In 2013, former Idaho State University employee Rebecca Chidester shared the idea of a facility dog that would help in veterans’ recovery. Chidester worked with the Veteran Student Services Center to implement this idea at ISU. At the time Chidester was an AmeriCorps volunteer health advocate […]
Andrea Diaz Staff Writer Idaho State University students and faculty have diverse opinions on the upcoming presidential election and what this will mean for their future. with current President Donald Trump running for re-election as the Republican candidate with Mike Pence as his running mate. Democrats nominated former Vice President […]
Dylon Harrison Managing Editor At this point, COVID-19 and the safety measures surrounding it have become a part of life around the world. All semester, instructors have been keeping their students updated on the most recent recommendations on how to avoid contracting the virus. However, there hasn’t been as much […]