The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) released a statement following the first presidential debate of the 2020 election, stating that the CPD will adjust the format of future debates to avoid interruptions from both parties.
The first presidential debate of…
Boise State sent an email to students on Oct. 9 regarding the White House Task Force suggesting Idaho colleges switch to online learning due to increasing amounts of positive COVID-19 cases.
“Test positivity in 18 to 24-year-olds is 80.7% in Latah County…
Boise State Dining Services has recently updated their health policies and implemented a new app to guarantee a contactless transaction for students and faculty. Due to the increasing cases of COVID-19 on and off campus, the university has rolled out new ways to try and…
Increasing amounts of positive COVID-19 cases at Boise State and beyond has led the university to update its travel guidelines. Boise State suspended university-sponsored travel for students and faculty through the end of the year with some exceptions.
Throughout…
Associate professor and librarian at Albertsons Library Kelsey Keyes has taken a sabbatical through the end of the year to focus on her research about Boise State students who have parenting and caregiving responsibilities.
Through her time as a librarian at Boise…
Boise State English Lecturer John Ottey unexpectedly died on Sept. 14. Ottey leaves behind his wife, Amber and two young children, Vivien and Callum. According to a GoFundMe page organized by a family member, Ottey was a dedicated father and husband.
Growing up in Lake…
Boise State engineers have been awarded $315,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to launch stem cell research into space.
Alexander Regner, master’s student in materials science engineering, has been working on stem cell research for nearly three…
On Sept. 29, 2020, President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden participated in the first presidential debate of the 2020 election.
Biden and Trump discussed issues such as the Supreme Court, COVID-19, the economy, race and violence, Trump and Biden’s…
Boise State University has seen an influx of COVID-19 cases since Aug. 15 and is putting forth efforts to prevent the spread of the virus and ensure student and staff safety.
Allison Kurtin, sophomore and political science major, shared her experience with quarantine on…
Gov. Brad Little signed House Bill 1 on Sept. 1, ensuring there will be an in-person voting option available to Idaho residents regardless of any state of emergency, extreme emergency or disaster emergency. This bill was proposed in regard to mail-in voting due to…