When classes first went virtual back in March, it was obvious that professors were going to have to modify their curriculum in order to best suit the new conditions. Educators had limited time to adapt and to change their courses to accommodate their new virtual classroom…
Boise State’s Bachelor’s of Fine Arts program has opened an exhibit at the Center for Visual Arts. The last day that the fall 2020 BFA Exhibit is open is from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 20. The Blue Galleries are the exhibition spaces of the Department of Art, Design and…
[Photo of Katie Phillips and Kassi Simmons next to an FTK “For the Kids” sign] Photo courtesy of Katie Phillips | Dance Marathon
Each year, Boise State students come together for one of the university’s biggest events and a cause bigger than themselves.
College students everywhere have had a difficult time finding things to do during the pandemic. The City of Boise has a lot of activities to offer for students who are looking for ways to get out as the weather gets colder and the fall season sets in. Stay up to date on…
With in-person events being canceled, some students feel trapped and have been searching for alternative ways to stay active.
Even though the Outdoor Program looks different this semester due to campus COVID-19 safety guidelines, the program is still helping…
When freshman criminal justice major Maddy Kirby found out that sorority recruitment for fall semester was going to be held virtually, she was concerned that it would not live up to her expectations.
“With recruitment being online, it definitely made the…