Hailey Nelson News Editor Below the main entrance to Idaho State University’s Fine Arts building lies splashes of ink and paint, crafted words, depictions of nature and stories to fill the minds of those who stop to ponder. All this and more was created by artists. On Aug. 27th, those […]
News
All the news we can bring you on what is going on at Idaho State University. This includes information about your student fees, faculty and student concerns and our impact on the local community as a university of higher education.
Logan Ramsey Editor-in-Chief Local: A local hairstylist has developed a revolutionary product J.D. Hansen, a local hairstylist, business owner and entrepreneur, with several others, developed a product that he believes will revolutionize the lives of beauticians and their clients everywhere. The product, called Ureshii, perms and dyes hair at the […]
Maquella Chacon Staff Writer 30,000 honey bees were found in, and removed from, Swanson Arch in early July 2019 by local beekeepers and University maintenance workers. The bees took over the arch by entering through the wood on the lower section inside and then working upwards, building a hive on […]
Logan Ramsey Editor-in-Chief Local: A recall group is gathering signatures to oust the assessor and the county commissioners Claudia Ortega, the leader of the Pocatello/Bannock County Homeowners’ Alliance, started a recall petition to oust the assessor and the county commissioners. They’ve been gathering signatures from bannock county residents at Revive […]
Rianne Quigley Staff Writer Currently, Idaho State University is engaged in a search to fill several open administration positions. These spots include Vice President for University Advancement, Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Dean of the College of Business, and Dean of the Graduate School, with the first two […]
Maquella Chacon Staff Writer Idaho State University Counseling and Testing Services is piloting new support groups and group therapy sessions to provide help for students who might be facing academic, identity or personal challenges. Starting for the first time during the fall 2109 semester, ISU counselors will meet with groups […]
Disclaimer: This article contains explicit language. Reader discretion is advised. Logan Ramsey Editor-in-Chief Almost three decades later, Roger Schei still remembers the house covered in bugs. He was a nineteen-year-old police explorer with San Diego County, and he and his sheriff’s deputy trainer were called to a house that was […]
Edna Grant Staff Writer On one of the first real days of spring, Idaho State University’s campus is warm, green, bright and inviting. Students and faculty walk slowly, taking in the sunshine and warm breeze instead of walking, huddled and brisk, toward their destinations. Taking an opportunity that many have […]
Bengal Staff A former student maintenance employee has alleged that ISU Housing ignored faults with the Turner Hall elevator before it fell last year. Afterward, he alleges, they threatened him and other student maintenance workers that they would face consequences if they spoke with any media about the incident. “I […]
Maquella Chacon Staff Writer Beyond the highlights of university life, Pocatello is a very social community. Live music, outdoor recreation, movies, activities and fascinating historic places make this community good to live in and overall a good place to be. There are so many places to meet up with friends, […]
Edna Grant Staff Writer The Veteran Student Services Center at Idaho State University houses a large and brightly-colored study lounge. The room is a sanctuary. Veterans, or other military-associated students, often come up to the room to utilize the quiet atmosphere and study or seek help from TRiO Veterans Program […]
Logan Ramsey Editor-in-Chief Before Jayden Burton ever set foot on a rock climbing wall, he was a self-described redneck and never expected to be drawn into the sport. It was Burton’s freshman year of college ,and a couple of his friends brought him to the rock wall in Reed Gym. […]
Maquella Chacon Staff Writer The ISU Department of Family Medicine is making strides in the world of medical research. With a residency medical clinic supporting new doctors and its Clinical Research Center, Family Medicine is caring for the community and advancing research on how doctors treat and medicate issues such […]
Rianne Quigley Staff Writer ASISU elections for the 2019-2020 school year have come and gone once again, and a new group of representatives are poised to take their new seats next fall. But out of 8,183 eligible students, only 773 students actually participated in the elections. That’s a 9.45% participation […]