Alex Mosher Staff Writer Living in both the dorms and on-campus housing, former ISU student Nikk Kroon made more friends during his college years than he ever thought he would make. His social skills and ability to communicate effectively with his peers increased, as well as his knowledge on other […]
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Alex Mosher Staff Writer The new year brought more to ISU than just new resolutions and new students. This year, it also brought in a newly renovated movie theater for all to enjoy. The student-funded and -operated Bengal Theater started the renovations on Dec. 8, 2018 and opened back up […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Rumors have been flying around the ISU-Idaho Falls campus over the past few weeks about the possibility of a new overpass being built to connect the north side of campus with the Idaho National Laboratory-University Partnership building, the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES). Faculty and […]
Logan Ramsey Editor-in-Chief POCATELLO– Jamon Anderson has been at the ISU owned public radio station called KISU-FM for sixteen years and he said that throughout his career he’s seen new equipment give way to a cleaner broadcast and a better station. Anderson, KISU Program Director, said that in the early […]
Logan Ramsey Editor-in-Chief Weekly roundup: your Bengal editor brings five fast pieces of news right to you Local: The saints have released a documentary on Taysom Hill Ever since Pocatello native Taysom Hill was drafted onto the New Orleans Saints, he’s been touted as a “Swiss Army Knife” because of […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer Mid-Life Crisis: the emotional turmoil that grips most middle-aged people. A crisis of identity loss and judgment, the time to buy a hot sports car and overuse your credit cars in hopes of never accepting you are halfway done with your life. It happens to the […]
Alex Mosher Staff Writer “The ISU emergency alert system was never shut down or crashed during the incident,” said Summers. “It was however, a life-safety matter.” The text messages had no correlation with the white powder incident going on during the same time. On December 3 at 1:30 p.m., a […]
Fallon Deatherage-Bradley News Editor It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and we aren’t talking about Christmas. It’s the end of the semester when four months of learning are crammed into one final test of knowledge. Finals Week is stressful, but soon it will be all over. Here are […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer With ISU’s campus being as open as it is, the school’s community relies heavily on Public Safety to eliminate any potential dangers or threats. There are a variety of ways Public Safety approaches this job in order to keep the entire campus as safe as possible. […]
Fallon Deatherage-Bradley News Editor A white powdery substance was discovered leaking out of an envelope at the Pond Student Union (PSUB) mail center around 1 p.m. Monday afternoon. Public Safety, Pocatello Police, and the Pocatello Fire Department responded, closed off only the mail center and allowed the surrounding offices and […]
Nov. 7, 2018 Move to approve Future Health Professionals. The purpose of this club is to develop leadership and self-reliance within the field of health professions. Motion Carried. Move to approve Project Nur. This national organization, founded in August 2007, is spreading throughout campuses in America. They focus on justice, building understanding, and […]
Fallon Deatherage-Bradley News Editor After travelling the U.S. for the last five years and seen by nearly 500,000 people, the Buzzsaw Sharks of the Idaho Wicked and Weird exhibit made its way back home to the Idaho Museum of Natural History, located in the bottom floor of the PSUB. The […]
Alex Mosher Staff Writer One of the many perks of ISU is their on-campus Game Center, located in the basement of the Pond Student Union Building (PSUB). They feature many activities such as bowling, ping pong, billiards and a small section dedicated to classic arcade-style games. All in which seem […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer Fall graduation is fast approaching. For many, the commencement ceremony is an immediate thought when thinking about graduation. ISU, however, does not hold a commencement for those who graduate in the fall. Ever since ISU opened its doors, 117 years ago, commencement has been held in […]
U.S. House of Representatives Mike Simpson 60.7 percent – 170,280 Aaron Swisher 39.3 percent – 110,386 Governor Brad Little 60 percent – 360,081 Paulette Jordan 37.9 percent – 227,720 Lieutenant Governor Janice McGeachin 59.7 percent – 356,082 Kristin Collum 40.3 percent – 240,292 Secretary of State Lawrence Denney 62.5 percent […]