Search Results: The Way We See It

  • BSU student designs fun fast fashions

    Posted on October 1, 2007 by Archive

    The desire to have a great piece of original clothing is always a high focus for many people. Some want it so they have something different from everyone else or others just like to have a variety of designs. Of course designer fashion is rarely affordable.
  • The Big Easy gets ‘Slightly Stoopid’

    Posted on October 1, 2007 by Archive

    Every generation has its rebellions and its own music to help it express that rebellion. The generation gap was in full bloom Friday night at the Big Easy. For two old hippies, it was an eye-opening, if not an ear-opening, experience.Originally from Orange County, Calif.
  • Little Shop of Horrors hits Shakespeare Festival with a laugh

    Posted on October 1, 2007 by Archive

    The Idaho Shakespeare Festival presented a two-hour electric comedy for an enthusiastic crowd Friday night. The festival’s 2007 season ended with the conclusion of the three-week run of “Little Shop of Horrors.”The show is based on the 1960 Roger Corman B-Movie.
  • Mayor talks about future of Boise

    Posted on October 1, 2007 by Archive

    David Bieter outlines plans to improve the future of Boise in the 2007 State of the City Address Thursday morningHundreds of people came to the Boise Center on the Grove at 7:30 a.m. to hear Bieter speak about  changes in Boise over the last three years and his vision for Boise in the next 20 years.
  • The Headlines

    Posted on October 1, 2007 by Archive

    World Police crack down on groups protesting Musharraf’s reelection bid ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Riot police beat protesting lawyers, threw rocks at them and fired rounds of tear gas toward the Supreme Court building in a government show of force that prevented about 300 lawyers from protesting at Pakistan’s election commission Saturday.
  • The way we see it …

    Posted on October 1, 2007 by Archive

    So far in 2007, at least 1,972,643 acres of Idaho burned. 1,394 wildfires raged in the state, more than twice the acreage as any other state. From the sagebrush of the Jarbidge River area, to the pine forests near Cascade, to the ski runs of Sun Valley, Idaho’s landscape is blackened and smoldering.
  • Man in the stands: I’m with the band

    Posted on October 1, 2007 by Archive

    Every game day when I enter Bronco Stadium I feel a rush of sensory overload. The sight of waves of blue and orange clad fans entering every corner of the stadium, the smell of sweet roasting nuts and cheap hotdogs, the uncomfortable feeling of a radio headset in my ear and the brush of other fans rushing to find the best seat in the house.
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