Read more about the article How men’s club lacrosse found success despite budget restrictions
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How men’s club lacrosse found success despite budget restrictions

Despite receiving minimal resources, the Boise State men's club lacrosse team has exceeded all expectations in recent years. The team competes in Division I of the Pacific Northwest Collegiate Lacrosse…

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Read more about the article Bill Bybee’s ‘Queer Coding’ uses abstraction and codifications to illustrate queer identity
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Bill Bybee’s ‘Queer Coding’ uses abstraction and codifications to illustrate queer identity

Local Idaho artist Bill Bybee presents his collection of mixed media pieces in his exhibit titled “Queer Coding.” Located on the second floor of the Student Union Building (SUB), “Queer…

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Read more about the article Actors share their experiences in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ 50th anniversary tour
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Actors share their experiences in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ 50th anniversary tour

The Boise State Morrison Center hosted the musical rock opera “Jesus Christ Superstar” for the production's 50th anniversary tour for a limited time between Oct. 28-30.  “Jesus Christ Superstar” is…

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Read more about the article Review: Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ is cryptic and vengeful, with a comforting sense of nostalgia
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Review: Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ is cryptic and vengeful, with a comforting sense of nostalgia

Taylor Swift released her 10th album, “Midnights,” on Friday, Oct. 21 at midnight (of course). The superstar's new album made history on the first day of its release, officially breaking…

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