Lesley Brey Reporter You’re on a road trip, it’s day two of constant driving, your parents have been fighting for the last 80 miles, the air conditioning broke before the trip even started, you’re nauseous, hungry and the radio only picks up mariachi stations because you’re in the middle of […]
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Chloe Reid Reporter There is no doubt that environmental change has become more visible than ever within the past few decades. Headline after headline seems to capture the consistent troubles of heatwaves, man-made fires, trash accumulating in unthinkable amounts and animals dying due to toxic environments. Throughout the years, sustainability […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor I should not be writing this article and that is just the honest truth. I am physically incapable of speaking negatively about Taylor Swift, so this won’t be a fair review, and I’m going to start with that. If you’re looking for an actual musical critique, […]
Lesley Brey Reporter It’s barely 2021 and the popular Nickelodeon comedy “iCarly” has been declared as the next victim of the reboot trend plaguing American media. The reboot, announced in December 2020, will feature many of the original core cast, including Miranda Cosgrove as the titular Carly Shay, Nathan Kress […]
Lesley Brey Reporter As 2021 begins, hopes are high for Idaho State University students in regards to their personal, academic and work lives,especially after the events of 2020. After making it through the Fall 2020 semester,it is no surprise that students are on edge about what is going to happen […]
Chloe Reid Reporter The year 2020 was known for its many declines, but also its new experiences and unprecedented growth. Ringing in the new year couldn’t have ever given us insight to the experiences the world was about to visit within the coming months. Known as the year of a […]
Joanna Orban Copy Editor Like many a bored college student over winter break, I found time to watch the second Wonder Woman movie, a movie that promised wonder, escapism and superhero antics. As a big fan of the first movie in this series, I was very excited for the sequel, […]
Joanna Orban Copy Editor Off and on for the last three years, I have worked in a bookstore. This is as magical as it sounds. Throughout the course of my time as a bookseller, I have discovered some truly amazing books that otherwise I may not have been aware of. […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor For the past 244 years that America has been a functioning country, the United States has been founded on the ideals of a fair electoral system. We count on fair and speedy trials, we count on a righteous justice system and we depend on our electors […]
Lesley Brey Reporter One of the many things to love about living in Pocatello is the gorgeous architecture of Old Town. Many of the buildings were constructed around the turn of the 20th century and still retain their classic looks. However, the decades haven’t always been kind to these historic […]
Chloe Reid Reporter With holiday break just around the corner, traveling for many students and faculty is on the upcoming agenda. However, with COVID-19 cases spiking across eastern Idaho, limiting travel is becoming a more important thought to consider. Although the holiday season is going to look a little different […]
Andrea Diaz Reporter The Idaho State University theatre department recently performed “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, a play by William Shakespeare. The play follows four Athenians, two men and two women, that fall in love with each other and are subjected to trickery by the fairies in the forest. This play […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor I’m about to lay some truth on you, turkey isn’t that good. I’m more of a sweet potato casserole, stuffing and cranberries kind of girl myself if I’m being completely honest. Now sure, the seasoning on a turkey can really change the game, but then it’s […]
Lesley Brey Reporter In the wake of a historic election, the face of American politics is quickly changing. One of the largest shifts has been within the Supreme Court, with the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg with her subsequent replacement to be Justice Amy Coney-Barrett. There is no telling […]
Chloe Reid Reporter With the days getting shorter, nights getting longer and weather dropping below freezing, seasonal depression, or seasonal affective disorder (SAD), is a common emotional downfall during the fall and winter seasons. SAD is creeping up on many students and faculty during this dark and cold time of […]