Boise State student Shaina Lynch, a senior secondary education social science and history major, has utilized her degree outside of the classroom.
Lynch created an exhibit for Our Memories Indian Creek Museum in Caldwell, Idaho, for the 100-year anniversary of the…
In discussions of feminism, many forms of entertainment are accessible methods for which individuals may educate themselves. One of these forms of often accessible, but educational, methods are novels.
For many critics, Zora Neale Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were…
National Latinx Heritage Month, also known as Latinx Hispanic Heritage Month, is a time for Latinx Americans to share their culture and highlight their contributions and achievements in the United States. The month extends from Sept. 15 until Oct. 15 annually.
The…
Many individuals are thinking about the upcoming presidential election during this time of year. Though it may not be obvious, social workers are directly involved with the results of the election.
According to Jillian Kelley, a senior social work major, social…
By the start of the spring 2021 semester, a project that students have been working on for years will finally be complete. The Resiliency Room will be built in an upcoming remodel to the Student Union Building (SUB) as a place of meditation, prayer and relaxation for…
Amidst all the changes happening during the fall 2020 semester, one Boise State department is also getting a new name. The departments formerly known as Multicultural Student Services and Student Diversity and Inclusion have been combined into Student Equity this…
Boise State’s Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program is nationally ranked and recognized as one of the top programs in the country, attracting award-winning faculty and students from all over the world.
Kerri Webster, a visiting assistant MFA…
The Women in Business Association is a new club at Boise State focused on connecting women from the College of Business and Economics (COBE) in a casual and fun way, according to Danielle Doerflin, a senior finance and business administration major and one of the club’s…
As students face the compounding stresses of school and the coronavirus, many students’ hometowns are now ablaze as fires in the Pacific Northwest are happening from the Mexican border to the Canadian-Washington border.
The fires have claimed hundreds of…
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…