ISU Choirs perform Choral music is varied and versatile, and with the several hundred years’ worth of music sampled from for the Idaho State University Choirs Mid-Winter Concert this is readily apparent. The concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 1, in Jensen Grand Concert Hall inside […]

Men in tights, and more Although Elizabethan theatre is popularly seen as dry or dull, Shakespeare’s contemporary Frances Beaumont’s plays never fail to turn such a paradigm on its head. “Knight of the Burning Pestle” is no exception, and the Idaho State University’s School of Performing Arts 400th anniversary production […]

A how-to for V-Day at ISU The sometimes dreaded 14th of February is coming quickly, and the day can leave both single people and couples wondering what to do to get through it. Idaho State University hosts a variety of events on and around Valentine’s Day. On Wednesday, Feb. 13, […]

Renowned flamenco guitarist Paco Peña will be performing at Idaho State University on Wednesday, Feb. 6. The performance will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Jensen Grand Concert Hall of the Stephens Performing Arts Center. “Paco Peña” is part of ISU’s Season of Note series. The performance will incorporate flamenco […]

This year in Pocatello, there is more than one V-Day event in February. On Saturday, Feb. 2, the Idaho State University Student Social Work Association (SSWA) will be raising awareness of V-Day, an organization that aims to end violence against women and girls. The V-Day event will be held at […]

Polish-born Jakub Kusmieruk stands tall Jakub “Kuba” Kusmieruk is Poland’s tallest man. He’s also a center for the Bengals basketball team. Now a redshirt senior, the 7-feet-4-inch Kusmieruk moved to the United States in August of 2005. He was 15 when he left Sokolow Podlaski, Poland. “What do you think?” […]

Idaho State University junior and sign language studies student Kimberly Paige is in the running to compete for the title of Mrs. Idaho 2014. Paige has been at ISU for three semesters and is studying sign language with the hopes of working with the hearing impaired. Her interest in sign […]

As the temperatures outside drop around the zero mark, even those inside campus buildings can be found huddled inside outerwear. Some students seek warm spots on campus, while others find cozy study spots to be sweltering. Through some in-depth research, shivering and sweating in various places around campus, we have […]

Jeff Meldrum Professor of anatomy and anthropology Jeff Meldrum has been at Idaho State University since 1993. While his research extends from vertebrate evolutionary morphology to the emergence of bipedalism, Meldrum is most well known for his research regarding the legendary Sasquatch. He has authored a companion text to the […]

Friday, Dec. 7, and Saturday, Dec. 8, members of the Idaho State University and local music communities will join forces to hold performances the likes of which ISU has never seen before. The ISU bands, Idaho State-Civic Symphony, ISU choirs and Camerata singers will present their collaborative “Joy to the […]

There are a large number of international students representing other countries here at Idaho State University. Places in Europe, Asia, Africa, South America and even here in North America have their own winter traditions that they celebrate. In Sweden, much of the forested land is privately owned, making finding and […]

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 […]