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Rachel Marwedel Website Manager Each Monday, I gather my roommates and taste-test two mocktails. Here’s how this week’s went: Wimbledon Winner More like a Wimbledon… loser (Ok, that was kind ...
Baby Blues – a drink with interesting rim, but all around mediocre. Vanilla Pear Fizz – surprisingly good, but missing some essential ingredient. Place a graham cracker in a baggie and use your ...
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, ...
n collaboration with the Honors Program and the College of Business, the students involved in the 2023 Collaborative Creativity Class were given the opportunity to meet the people behind Zoo Idaho, ...
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, ...
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 ...
When Taylor Kurz, an ISU alumna, first arrived at Idaho State University in 2018, she never envisioned that a seasonal summer job would take her on a global adventure, help her secure a corporate ...
What do you think of when you hear the words “Greek life?” Do you think of wild parties, secret initiations and hard-to-pronounce Greek words? Good news, you’re probably in the majority. But you’re ...
College is about more than just academics. Attending collegiate sporting events plays a vital role in the student experience by fostering community, supporting athletes, and benefiting the local ...
This semester marks the rollout of Idaho State University’s new course-material acquisition model, the ISU Book Bundle. The program aims to ensure students have the materials required for their ...
There are many businesses in downtown Pocatello; ranging from bookstores to vintage stores, to coffee shops, and there is no shortage of small locally owned establishments. I was lucky enough to sit ...
James “Jim” Koetter, a legendary figure in Pocatello sports, passed away at 87 on February 18th. His 40-year coaching career included significant roles at Highland High and Idaho State, where he ...
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