Clayton Koff Staff Writer Valentine’s Day is approaching, and ISU’s theatre department is celebrating with a love story. Performances of “Stop Kiss,” a play written by contemporary playwright Diana Son, will span two weekends at the Stephens Performing Arts Center this month. The play centers around two young women in […]

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 […]

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 […]

Terryn Hardy Staff Writer Despite what some might believe, live music can be found in businesses all over Pocatello. In places such as CoHo, Portneuf Valley Brewery, The Bridge, Uncorked and The College Market, live music and often jazz music is performed on a regular basis. Jazz music was originally […]

Terryn Hardy Staff Writer Idaho State Civic Symphony will be once again hosting its annual “Joy to the World” concert on December 8 and 9. This concert is a large scale community event featuring the ISU choirs. This symphony allows for audience participation. Audience members are asked to join the […]

Andrew Crighton Editor-in-Chief The cranberry is usually relegated to a canned, gelatinous mass during Thanksgiving dinner and on streamers, alternating with popcorn on a Christmas tree. Let’s try and change that. I previously wrote a cocktail concoction on the gimlet, because I think it is quite a tasty drink. This […]