
Idaho lawmakers propose changes in gun access on campuses
By Kiryn Willett & Jaxon Holmes Firearm access is not a new concern for Idahoans. Since the beginning of the 2024 legislative session, Idaho lawmakers

By Kiryn Willett & Jaxon Holmes Firearm access is not a new concern for Idahoans. Since the beginning of the 2024 legislative session, Idaho lawmakers

Turning Point USA hosted Scott Yenor for a talk on “Compulsory Feminism” on campus on April 9. Yenor is a Boise State political science professor

On April 5, the results of the ASBSU elections that took place from April 3-4 were announced through email to BSU students. The elections used

The 2024 university rankings for college free speech were released earlier this year, placing Boise State University at 68 out of 248 schools. The rankings

This article was revised at at 6:58 p.m. on March 29, 2024 to include new statements from Zane Rivers, which are vital for full context

This article was revised at 6:54 p.m. on March 29, 2024 to include new statements from Zane Rivers, which are vital for full context to

In front of the Idaho State Capital, a circle of people are dancing dabke, a traditional Palestinian dance, as music plays from the speakers. The

A Boise State student ran into psychology Professor Mary Pritchard’s office on the sixth floor of the education building crying. “You have to help me,”

Uncommon apartments took over six months to house student residents who originally signed leases to move-in in August. Sadie Trowbridge is an integrated media and
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