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Andrea Teres-Martinez

Andrea Teres-Martinez

BREAKING: Boise State extends campus security contract with Boise Police Department

Boise State has agreed to a five-year contract extension with the Boise Police Department (BPD).  The news was announced to students in an email from

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Andrea Teres-Martinez October 12, 2021 No Comments
Campus Conversation
Andrea Teres-Martinez

Opinion: We need to stop whitewashing Hispanic Heritage Month

The majority of people who wish me a happy Cinco de Mayo every year don’t know what the day actually celebrates. Instead, they see it

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Andrea Teres-Martinez October 12, 2021 1 Comment
Idaho State Capitol Building
Administration
Andrea Teres-Martinez

Students and faculty uncertain about impacts of House Bill 377

Boise State students and faculty have expressed concern over the impact that House Bill 377 (HB 377) will have on university courses and student activity.

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Andrea Teres-Martinez October 8, 2021 4 Comments
Student holding a sign that read "legalize arson" standing behind "campus preacher" Keith Darrell.
Features
Andrea Teres-Martinez

Boise State and the First Amendment: How ‘campus preacher’ sparked a community conversation

Anthony Donohoe first heard about the public demonstration happening on the Boise State campus during one of his morning classes. Thinking it would be similar

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Andrea Teres-Martinez October 1, 2021 3 Comments
COVID-19
Andrea Teres-Martinez

Boise Mayor announces new COVID guidelines for city-permitted events

Boise Mayor Lauren McLean announced that, starting Friday, new COVID policies will be enacted for city-permitted events and those held in city-owned facilities. Masks will

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Andrea Teres-Martinez September 17, 2021 1 Comment
Vice President Kamala Harris, left, looks on as U.S. President Joe Biden signs executives orders related to his racial equity agenda in the State Dining Room of the White House on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021, in Washington, D.C. (Doug Mills/Pool/Getty Images/TNS)
Administration
Andrea Teres-Martinez

Boise State prepares to respond to Biden’s new Hispanic equity order

President Biden announced a new initiative aimed at advancing educational equity and economic opportunity for Hispanic students. The executive order was published on Sept. 13

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Andrea Teres-Martinez September 15, 2021 No Comments
University Foundations office on Boise State campus.
Administration
Andrea Teres-Martinez

Boise State UF 200 classes reinstated for fall semester after investigation proves “degradation” claims to be false

University Foundations (UF) 200 courses have been reinstated for the fall semester.  Boise State University ended the suspension of the mandatory ethics course after an

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Andrea Teres-Martinez September 9, 2021 1 Comment
Masks
COVID-19
Andrea Teres-Martinez

COVID cases rise during first week of fall semester

Boise State University released the number of confirmed COVID cases among students and faculty members for the first week of classes on Friday, Aug. 27.

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Andrea Teres-Martinez August 31, 2021 1 Comment
Orientation sign located in the Boise State University Student Union Building.
Administration
Andrea Teres-Martinez

Boise State implements social distancing protocols for move-in day in response to delta variant

With the start of the fall semester just around the corner, many students are preparing for the move to on-campus housing. This year, that means

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Andrea Teres-Martinez August 25, 2021 1 Comment

The Aftermath of Hate: Anne Frank Memorial receives an outpouring of support from the Boise community following vandalism

Following the vandalism of the Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial in downtown Boise, the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights has embraced many changes as part

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Andrea Teres-Martinez April 11, 2021 1 Comment
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