American Chemical Society received matched funding. African Student Association received matched funding. Phi Upsilon Omicron received matched funding. Japan Club received matched funding. Chinese Student Association received matched funding. Wesley Foundation received matched funding. New Club World Fusion Dance received funding. Clay Club was reactivated.
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Dylon Harrison Staff Writer The ISU chemistry department has been researching a way to help law enforcement agencies more effectively recover defaced serial numbers. A team of ISU professors and students have been working since 2013 on a method of recovering serial numbers that uses thermal imaging. This would be […]
Kiran Pandey Staff Writer The week before spring break, ISU students elected their government body for the next school year and now ASISU has officially announced the results for all colleges and the graduate school except for the College of Science and Engineering. Logan Schmidt and Talon Sargeant are the […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor Robert Marley, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Missouri University of Science and Technology is no longer being considered for the president position. He follows Ricardo Azziz, State University of New York (SUNY) System Administration’s chief officer of academic health and hospital affairs, […]
Renee Shaktivel Staff Writer As the school year quickly comes to an end, many faculty positions are changing and ISU’s School of Nursing has named Anita Smith as its new dean. The former dean was forced to abruptly retire due to health concerns, leaving Nancy Renn, who had already retired, […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor The ISU Counseling and Testing Services is offering Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) training to give ISU staff, faculty, and students the tools they need to prevent suicide. Idaho ranks 5th highest in the nation for suicide deaths. It’s estimated that there are 25 attempts for every […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor The final candidate for the ISU presidency has visited. Robert Marley described himself as a servant-leader who would like to help ISU reach its full potential by empowering students, faculty and staff. Marley is currently the provost and executive vice chancellor at Missouri University of Science […]
International Affairs Council, Jillian Christiansen- Thanked the Finance Committee for their support. They were under their budget of $12,000 because a candidate dropped out, they received more donations than expected, and less people show up to the event than previous years. In addition, the local high school students did not […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor ISU presidential candidate Ricardo Azziz, withdrew his application to become ISU’s next president on March 5 and his scheduled March 12th visit has been cancelled. Azziz currently serves as the chief officer of academic health and hospital affairs at the State University of New York (SUNY) […]
Kiran Pandey Staff Writer The College of Arts and Letters raised over $65,000 at its 5th annual New Year’s Eve Gala while setting a new attendance record. The funds will help students continue their studies, perform research, and build a strong career in their field of interest. The New Year’s […]
Renee Shaktivel Staff Writer The process of hiring more doctors is more complicated than one might think. Idaho, in particular, suffers, ranking 49th in the United States in physicians per-capita. This means that the state has 6.7 medical residents per 100,000 people while the national median is 28.1. Within the […]
Dylon Harrison Staff Writer The needs of college students are constantly growing and changing. To keep up with these needs, universities must also be able to change as needed. ISU, and specifically Public Safety, are no exception, which is why the Public Safety Building is undergoing renovations. Construction started in […]
The Bengal News Staff ASISU elections will be held from March 12-14. Students can access voting through Bengal Web and results will be announced at the second gallery calling of the March 14 ASISU meeting. The Bengal obtained a list of candidates along with excerpts from those who submitted candidate […]
Fallon Deatherage News Editor Presidential candidate finalist, Charles Wight, visited ISU campuses to share his vision for the university and his plans as its president. Wight has served as president at Weber State University for the last six years. At the forums he championed his accomplishments and used them as […]
Clayton Koff Staff Writer Pocatello’s rocky relationship with Middle Eastern students has been chronicled in numerous Idaho newspapers and even The New York Times, but the bigotry students allege has proved difficult to address. A group of Middle Eastern women at ISU think change in the student and local community […]