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September 4, 2020

School spirit and campus morale take a huge hit with new COVID-19 sporting and event restrictions

By McKenzie Heileman
With cancelled sports seasons, events and a limited number of students and university personnel on campus, Boise State’s morale is scarce compared to previous years. Campus is experiencing a major culture loss due to the lack of traffic that is usually on campus this time…
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August 31, 2020

Column: All About Health Services with Counseling Services

By Taylor Rico-Pekerol
*Trigger Warning: Discussion of anxiety, depression and mental health disparities.* A person’s mental health is equally as important as their physical health, if not more so, according to Jeralyn Jones a psychiatrist for Boise State University Health…
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August 31, 2020

The Morrison Center adapts to an unprecedented semester

By Blake Hunter
This semester, students may find themselves seated in a peculiar classroom — one more traditionally suited for hosting productions of “Wicked” and “Les Misérables” than a University Foundations class. The Velma V. Morrison Center on the northeast corner of…
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August 25, 2020

Boise State SILC adjusts student-led events to incorporate distancing and safety protocol

By Blake Hunter
This past March, when Boise State students got the fateful email regarding the decision to move classes to remote learning, many campus events were cancelled. The university facilities that were originally planned to host these events were deemed unsafe and closed, and there…
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May 19, 2020

University Pulse Radio hosts online concert series to support the community through music

By Stephanie Gull
With the closing of much of campus, the transition to online classes and the end of the semester nearing, many of the university organizations have found themselves scrambling to readjust. University Pulse Radio, Boise State’s student-run independent radio station…
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May 19, 2020

How clubs and organizations on campus are staying connect amidst COVID-19

By Haylie Juelch
Clubs on campus are a way for the student body to be involved and to meet people with similar interests. Many Boise State students have found their homes in specific clubs across campus, even as that sense of community has been disrupted by the recent outcomes of…
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April 30, 2020

Seniors cope with the abrupt end to their last semester

By Stephanie Gull
Eight years. One marriage. Two babies. One college degree. Dallas Brady, senior psychology major, has held a difficult and unique story in her journey to gain a degree at Boise State University. However, while each person’s path to graduation may look different, the…
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April 24, 2020

Students face different struggles in making the switch to online learning

By Michelle Johnson
With Boise State classes transitioning to online, students are now facing new challenges within the digital classroom. From a lack of motivation to struggling with time-management skills, coping with online learning is not a one-size-fits-all experience for…
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April 24, 2020

Creatives and event support come to terms with isolation

By Will Meyer
Jaysia Pecsek-Dunn, a 2018 Boise State graduate whose performer name is J’Sha, took the stage on March 8 to compete for the crown of Boise’s Next Drag Superstar Season 4. Although each of the three queens left in the competition had a strong fanbase, J’Sha won the…
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