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Campus CultureCulture
March 12, 2022

Morrison Center announces 2022-23 Broadway in Boise shows

By Julianne Gee
Come From Away Sept. 27- Oct. 2, 2022 This musical tells the true story of 7,000 standard airline passengers in the week following Sept. 11, 2001. Stranded in a small Canadian town, the passengers’ kindness and humanity overpower hate and…
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Opinion
March 1, 2022

Opinion: Gamers and gaming communities need to address problems of discrimination

By Julianne Gee
I’ve loved video games since I was a kid. I remember playing old flash games and taking turns playing RuneScape with my brother when it was popular in the early 2000s. Since that time, my life has turned to other things. However, I’ve always retained my love for…
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ArtCultureMusic
February 28, 2022

Black History Month: Six locally and nationally renowned Black artists from the past and present

By Julianne Gee
The Harlem Renaissance and the African American origin of Rock n’ Roll are commonly forgotten aspects of American History, but they have both had profound effects on American culture. The Harlem Renaissance created a new way for race to be viewed in the United…
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Campus CultureCulture
February 12, 2022

"Hamilton" ASL interpretation sparks conversation about Deaf culture and accessibility

By Julianne Gee
American Sign Language (ASL) recently garnered some attention from community members and students alike with Hamilton’s run at the Morrison Center. Many students enjoyed watching the ASL interpreters just as much as the performance itself. These interpreters created a…
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Boise CultureCultureReviews
January 25, 2022

Review: Broadway in Boise's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" was fun for the whole family.

By Julianne Gee
At the opening night for “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” at the Morrison Center, the center was packed with elderly couples, young adults and families alike. It was a stark contrast to last month’s “Hamilton” where there wasn’t as much diversity between the…
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Boise CultureCulture
January 25, 2022

Opera Idaho begins the year with a contemporary boost to Bizet’s famous “Carmen”

By Julianne Gee
Opera Idaho will start their season with Georges Bizet’s “Carmen” premiering at the Morrison Center on Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m. and Jan. 30 at 2:30 p.m.  “Carmen” is set in Spain and tells the tragic story of characters Carmen and Don José. Factory-worker Carmen…
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CultureSports & Rec
January 22, 2022

The future of "Valorant": Boise State Esports adds a varsity team

By Julianne Gee
Within the last year, Valorant has become a new staple in esports along with veteran esports like CounterStrike: Global Offensive (CS:GO). Its popularity has leaked into streaming and YouTube alike. Its bursting popularity, though, has left people skeptical about it’s…
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CultureFilmReviews
January 20, 2022

Review: The powerful, diverse cast of "The 355" outshines its stale plot

By Julianne Gee
I am a big fan of action movies. On any given Saturday night, you’ll most likely find me watching (or rewatching) an action movie, and it’s probably a James Bond movie too.  That’s why “The 355” intrigued me (also I unashamedly love Diane Kruger). It’s a spy…
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CommentaryCulture
December 15, 2021

Commentary: Boise State needs to keep investing in its film department

By Julianne Gee
In Pioneer Hall, the film department takes up the whole north side of the building. Their space was once a loading dock and an art gallery. Now, the art gallery is full of computers ready for film editing, and the loading dock houses a small set and a semicircle of chairs…
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AdministrationCOVID-19News
November 30, 2021

Boise State confirms Executive Order employee vaccination plan, lawsuit still pending

By Julianne Gee
In an email to employees on Tuesday morning, Vice President for University Affairs and Chief of Staff Alicia Estey reiterated Boise State’s plan to follow the executive order given by President Biden requiring all federal employees to be vaccinated. According to the…
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