Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor If you’ve gone to ISU for more than a day, it’s less of a possibility and more of a guarantee that you’ve seen many a tired student clutching to a blue coffee cup while simultaneously grasping a brown paper bag with the words ‘Einstein Bros. Bagels’ […]
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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.
Joanna Orban Copy Editor I’ve always been a big fan of campus events. Between sporting events, free movies and student activity board events I always felt like I had something to do on campus. Because I’m from out of town and I don’t have the opportunity to go home very […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Libra (Sep 23 – Oct 22) I’m going to be blunt with you. You need to chill out. You’ve been overworking yourself and taking on responsibilities that are not yours. You feel like you aren’t doing enough, especially in the midst of a pandemic, but keeping […]
Andrea Diaz Staff Writer As the fall semester begins, many students and teachers are using Zoom meetings for classes. With these Zoom meetings come unspoken rules that we should all follow to prevent reputational disaster. For instance, let’s say you are in a Zoom meeting and are just joining, please […]
Joanna Orban Copy Editor With all of the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, one thing has remained constant: the need to wear a mask or other facial covering. The simplicity of this has grown into a large debate with President Trump and several other national leaders weighing in. With schools starting up […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer I know I’m not the only one who was completely blindsided by COVID-19 and all of its repercussions. After ISU moved all classes online, I was packed and moved home in a matter of three days. Everything happened so quickly that I wasn’t able to say […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Aquarius- You’re known for being quite the humanitarian, Aquarius. You enjoy fighting for the things you believe in and living with no limitations. You would excel fantastically in “The World Today: Introduction to Global Issues”. Course description: “This course takes a thematic approach to highlight major […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor With the Coronavirus at the forefront of everyone’s minds, it’s almost too easy to get caught up in all of the social media hype and lose sight of what is fake and what is real. Thankfully, there are people and organizations out there that are doing […]
Kyra Finner Staff Writer As of right now, there are a total of 1,170 cases of Corona Virus in Idaho. In the past couple of weeks, we have entered a statewide stay-at-home order and the Idaho Board of Education has been routinely updating their soft closures to expand throughout the […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor If I’m being completely honest, this is never a topic I saw myself writing about. I never imagined that I would live through a pandemic, let alone one so bad that I was encouraged never to leave my house. Personally, I’m a bit of a busy […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer Given recent events and the CDC’s advice, most of us have probably been spending a lot of time inside. And while we could do something productive like homework, we’re probably all guilty of firing up Netflix, Hulu, or even Disney+ instead. There’s a lot of streaming […]
Dylon Harrison Interim Editor-in-Chief National Deaf History Month began on Mar. 13 and will continue until April 15. Deaf History Month is celebrated every year to commemorate the Deaf President Now (DPN) Movement, the social rights movement that led to Gallaudet University, the leading university for Deaf and hard-of-hearing students […]
Joanna Orban Staff Writer I saw “Bright Star” opening night. I highly enjoyed the play and was excited to see it again during the second week of shows. However, because of the COVID-19 virus, the ISU School of Performing Arts postponed the last three shows. In an official press release, […]
Andrea Diaz Staff Writer Elizabeth “Betsy” Brunner is an assistant professor here at ISU. Brunner was awarded the Women of Influence for Media and Communication award in 2019 to highlight her impressive career achievements . The award is to honor engaging women across East Idaho. Brunner has a bachelor’s degree […]
Andrea Diaz Staff Writer Mr. ISU will be an opportunity to see six male ISU students show off their talents and compete for a grand prize of $500, held on March 13 at the Fine Arts Building in Goranson Hall. The competition categories for the night will be a personal […]