The music roars through the speakers, the hypnotic rhythm catching even the most uninterested observers. Our bodies move in ...
Every fall, Idaho State University welcomes students from across the globe. From Nepal to Nigeria, Brazil to Bangladesh, ...
As finals week draws closer and leases come to an end, many ISU students seek the next place they’ll call home. When evaluating different housing options, six factors come into play: floor plan, cost, ...
The Eastern Idaho State Fair wrapped up in early September, ending a successful string of ticket-selling weekends with a sold-out Demolition Derby. Fair-goers come back year after year for events like ...
For many years, Red Hill has been an iconic structure and staple of the ISU and Pocatello community. Whether you’re looking to hike the trail to be mesmerized by the indescribable views of the city ...
The Bengals had the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) on the ropes. Down 21–17, quarterback Jordan Cooke had just marched Idaho State to the 3-yard line. The Dome buzzed. Momentum was theirs.
Whether you’re a current Idaho State University student, faculty member or alumni, chances are that you’ve experienced one of the many on-campus dining experiences. Whether it be food from the Turner ...
Situated between the Administration building and Gravelly Hall, at the intersection of two of the busiest walkways on campus and hidden in the shade of a pine tree, sits a disused and forgotten patio, ...
At Idaho State University, success begins with what students put on their plates. Proper nutrition affects energy, focus, recovery, and overall wellness. A 2022 Mason University study found that most ...
In September, the Idaho State University College of Technology welding program received an anonymous one-time donation to fund personal air respirator protection hoods (PARP) for all 65 students ...
The Idaho State women’s basketball team took control in the second half to defeat Montana 66-46 Thursday night at Reed Gym. The Bengals were looking to avenge an earlier season loss to the Lady Griz, ...
Every year come August, Bengal tigers crop up on store windows and paw prints appear around Pocatello. Local businesses and residents celebrate the start of a new school year by painting the town ...
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