
Public Schools, Politics and the Pandemic: When the political world enters the classroom
On Friday, March 13, 2020, Carmi Scheller, a fourth-grade teacher at Star Elementary, said goodbye to her class for the weekend with a declaration of
On Friday, March 13, 2020, Carmi Scheller, a fourth-grade teacher at Star Elementary, said goodbye to her class for the weekend with a declaration of
After being delayed by the pandemic, Dr. Marlene Tromp’s presidential portrait was finally revealed Nov. 3 at 5 pm in the Center for the Visual
After a year of cancellations, Broadway in Boise opened this weekend with the iconic and Tony award-winning “Cats.” The rest of this season’s line-up features
I never thought I would cry during a Bond film. Bond films are supposed to be cheesy action flicks. They’re meant to be time fillers
Submissions for the Writing for Change Journal are open for this semester. The Writing for Change Journal is, according to its website, a “multimodal publishing
Dr. William Nericcio, English professor and director of San Diego University Press, came to speak at Boise State at the beginning of Hispanic Heritage month
Opera Idaho’s season will open with “The Merry Widow,” a romantic comedy full of memorable music and performances, starting Oct. 8-9 at 7:30 p.m.. The
With the success of the Theatre, Film, and Creative Writing department’s Narrative Television Initiative (NTVI), Boise State seems to be on its way to be
The Boise Art Museum will be holding its 67th Art in the Park fundraiser from Sept. 10-12 at Julia Davis Park, across the river from
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