Alex Mosher Staff Writer The Frank Church Symposium started on Thursday, Jan. 31 and ended on Friday, Feb. 1. The two-day event was hosted by the student-run International Affairs Council in the PSUB Salmon River Room and was attended by Pocatello community members and those from surrounding areas. The 2019 […]
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Ritesh Yadev & Madison Shumway Staff Writer / Copy Editor ISU President Kevin Satterlee gave the State of the University address at Frazier Hall on Jan. 30, addressing the university’s funding and the student body’s efforts to improve the university. In his first year as president, Satterlee has encountered a budget […]
ASISU Secretary, Hannah Livermont, took roll. All Finance Committee Members were present except Senators Hamid and Thapa. Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, Lowell Richards, was in attendance. MOVE TO APPROVE THE MINUTES FROM JANUARY 9, 2019. Schmidt/Bailey. Unanimous. MOTION CARRIED. MOVE TO APPROVE THE AGENDA. Schmidt/Bailey. Unanimous. MOTION CARRIED. […]
Logan Ramsey Editor-in-Chief Local: A Pocatello woman is facing multiple charges after allegedly assaulting a police officer Patricia Ferro, a 59-year-old Pocatello resident, is facing multiple charges in Bannock County after allegedly assaulting a police officer. Ferro has been charged with a felony for battery on a law enforcement officer […]
Bryan Davis Staff Writer Last Tuesday, Jan. 15, was a big day for the Bengals as Governor Brad Little signed a proclamation declaring it to be ISU day. President Kevin Satterlee and Benny the Bengal stood alongside the governor in the Idaho State Capitol as the proclamation was signed that […]
Alex Mosher Staff Writer The Red Hill “I” used to be the center of a number of campus traditions, such as the lighting of the “I” during homecoming that involved students lighting fire around the symbol for the pep rally that was held down below. Unfortunately, due to safety concerns, […]
Ritesh Yadav Staff Writer New Ph.D programs housed within the College of Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences have been recently announced by The Kasiska Division of Health Sciences at Idaho State University. Four different programs, including Audiology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Speech Language Pathology, targeting rehabilitation clinicians, are expected to […]
Finance Committee, Senator Kay- MOVE TO APPROVE MATCHED DEPOSIT TO STUDENT AMERICAN DENTAL HYGIENISTS ASSOCIATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $410 Kay/Bailey. Roll call. MOTION CARRIED. MOVE TO APPROVE MATCHED DEPOSIT TO COLLEGE DEMOCRATS IN THE AMOUNT OF $83. Kay/Kinzel. Roll call. MOTION CARRIED. MOVE TO APPROVE MATCHED DEPOSIT TO SHEAR […]
Dylon Harrison News Editor Idaho State University’s College of Pharmacy is in the process of applying for a grant worth $10 million. The grant they are applying for is funded by the Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (C.O.B.R.E.), and if the College of Pharmacy receives it, it will be used […]
Alex Mosher Staff Writer Hundreds of Pocatello community members gathered to march in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday, January 21. The march began at 1 p.m. at Holt Arena and ended at the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center, where ISU President Kevin […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer Idaho State University maintains a reputation for celebrating different types of cultures and religions here on campus. This month, the university is bringing not only bringing a slice of Celtic, but religious roots as well to the Stephens Performing Arts Center on Jan. 26. Marvin Goldstein, […]
Logan Ramsey Editor-in-Chief Weekly roundup: your Bengal editor brings five fast pieces of news right to you Local: A Pocatello resident was featured on the cover of “Call of Duty” Former Army Green Beret medic turned actor and Pocatello resident, Jeff Bosley, has been featured on the cover of “Call […]
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 […]
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 […]