Ever Had Your Date Not Recognize You? I’ve always had blonde hair, but during Christmas break my sophomore year at ISU, I decided to go for a drastic hair change, and I dyed my hair dark brown. Well, the next couple months after this hair change, I had been seeing this […]
Life
All about life on campus at Idaho State University. This includes club events, activities sponsored by Union Programs Council and the Student Activities Board.
Madison Shumway Staff Writer With its waterfalls of pink hearts and aisles of candy, Valentine’s Day can either be sweet or gag-inducing. Whether you’re single or happily paired this year, you can pay tribute to the gods of love. Here are 14 ideas. 1. Send flowers to your mom Brave […]
Kiran Pandey Staff Writer Nepal is home to Mt. Everest, the birthplace of Lord Buddha and almost 150 ISU students. To showcase their diverse culture to other students, members of the Nepalese Student Association hold an annual Nepalese Night, which will take place this year on Feb. 17 in the […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Madeleine Coles Co-Editor in Chief and News Editor Dear Badvice, I’m a senior, and I’m starting to feel really old. Talking with some of the incoming freshmen has made me realize that I am super behind the times. I honestly can’t even understand what they’re saying some of the time. […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer This month, the Idaho Museum of Natural History debuts a new exhibit very close to the hearts of Idahoans. “The Incredible Horse” highlights the importance of horses in our everyday lives, as well as their profound impact on Idaho’s history. The newest addition to the museum […]
Andrew Crighton Editor-in-Chief It’s officially winter. The first real snowfall happened earlier this week and it is COLD outside, all throughout the day. There is nothing worse than getting off of a long day of work or classes, and then driving home in your still frozen car or waiting in […]
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 […]
Madeleine Coles News Editor It is a fact of college life that students will have to face classes with required reading materials. In fact, required reading is such a common part of college classes, many students don’t consider the delicate behind-the-scenes process of choosing required reading, but the truth is, […]
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 […]