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Kiryn Willett

Kiryn Willett

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Kiryn Willett

Dozens march in memory of MLK, but for many his dream hasn’t been achieved yet

Dozens marched from Boise State University to the state capitol on Jan. 15, 2024 to keep the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. alive. 

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Kiryn Willett January 23, 2024 No Comments
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Kiryn Willett

“We accuse you of genocide”: Protesters gather in downtown Boise call for a cease fire in Gaza

On the corner of South 8th St. and West Front St., a group of roughly 20 Boise residents chanted, “Biden Biden you cannot hide, we

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Kiryn Willett January 10, 2024 No Comments
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Kiryn Willett

The impacts of the actor and writer strikes on Idaho’s film industry

The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) and The Writers Guild of America (WGA) have reportedly reached deals and made progress

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Kiryn Willett October 10, 2023 No Comments
Idaho Government
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The history of affirmative action in Idaho

The Supreme Court of the United States ruled against affirmative action on June 29, in a case brought forward against Harvard University on the basis

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Kiryn Willett September 10, 2023 No Comments
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Kiryn Willett

Boise Pride is a reminder for the LGBTQ+ community that the fight isn’t over yet

Over the last year, the topic of LGBTQ+ rights has become a focal point of political discussions, leading to a rise in anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and

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Kiryn Willett September 7, 2023 No Comments
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Kiryn Willett

Accessibility issues: ADA Operators across campus down for months without repair

In May 2023, multiple Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) operators across the Boise State campus were down, some down for months on end. The ADA

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Kiryn Willett September 1, 2023 No Comments
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Kiryn Willett

Boise State to finish building new student housing in 2025

As rent prices continue to rise in Boise, many students struggle to find housing. In an attempt to help address this issue, Boise State will

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Kiryn Willett August 28, 2023 No Comments
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Kiryn Willett

Uncommon, a new student apartment, faces construction delays

Uncommon, a new apartment building for student housing, has been delayed until the end of September, leaving students who expected to have housing near campus

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Kiryn Willett August 25, 2023 No Comments
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Idaho Government
Kiryn Willett

What’s next for gender-affirming health care bans in Idaho

On April 6, Gov. Brad Little signed HB 71 into law, a bill banning gender-affirming health care for minors. The bill will take effect on

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Kiryn Willett April 21, 2023 1 Comment
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Kiryn Willett

The biggest upcoming Supreme Court cases in 2023

The Supreme Court made the historic decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022. In 2023, the court will be hearing more cases

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Kiryn Willett April 12, 2023 No Comments
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