The Associated Students of Boise State University (ASBSU) unanimously condemned Aramark, the food service vendor used by the university, for the closure of restaurant locations on campus, including SouthFork Market in Sawtooth Hall and limited hours at other locations on…
With sustainability and food insecurity continuing to be some of the top issues on many college students’ minds, two locations on campus provide the means for the Boise State community to get involved and help their fellow students.
In response to growing need, the…
With the start of the fall semester just around the corner, many students are preparing for the move to on-campus housing. This year, that means new procedures.
While many hope that campus life this year will more closely resemble pre-pandemic times, risks posed by the…
What is the Red Zone?
The Red Zone refers to the increased amount of sexual assault and violence that occurs during the first six-to-ten week period of school during the fall semester on college campuses.
According to Inside Higher Ed, 50% of all college sexual…
Boise State is home to many students coming in from all over the country, particularly from the Golden State — California.
Kat Everard, an admissions counselor at Boise State, works exclusively with the California students coming to Boise State. Everard believes…
Boise State students enrolled in the University Foundation (UF) 200 courses have been allowed to resume some instructional activities after being suspended.
In a follow-up email sent by Interim Provost Tony Roark to students taking the UF 200 courses, rules were outlined…
By Paige Wirta & Taylor Rico-Pekerol
On March 29, students living on campus received an email stating they “are now eligible to receive the COVID vaccine in Idaho.”
The email went on to share that students could sign up for a “special single-dose Janssen…
Boise State has suspended all University Foundation (UF) 200 courses after “allegations that a student or students have been humiliated and degraded in class on our campus for their beliefs and values,” according to an email sent by President Marlene Tromp and Interim…
Kayla Clark followed her older brother’s footsteps to Boise State four years ago. She thought that if he, a Black and biracial man with darker skin than her, had made it here, so could she. She also followed his advice to go Greek. So as soon as sorority recruitment began…
Boise State announced that some classes after spring break will now offer in-person options in an email to students Monday morning, partially reversing the plan for total remote learning after spring break that was made last fall. The email was sent by Interim Provost and…