
Opinion: An argument for the singular use of they/them pronouns
As a new semester begins and introductions in classes take place, I can’t help but notice a lack of understanding when it comes to pronouns.

As a new semester begins and introductions in classes take place, I can’t help but notice a lack of understanding when it comes to pronouns.

Beginning year three of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been a lot of new norms that humans worldwide have been forced to adapt to. For

In Pioneer Hall, the film department takes up the whole north side of the building. Their space was once a loading dock and an art

This article was collaboratively written by Paige Wirta, opinion editor, and Alaina Uhlenhoff, news reporter. Being a student on Boise State’s campus is not without

Growing up, I was always painfully aware of my period. It seemed too taboo to actually discuss; I found myself confused, yet scared to ask

This article is a collaborative submission from two anonymous student guest authors. Throughout our time at Boise State University, we have felt, for the most

The majority of people who wish me a happy Cinco de Mayo every year don’t know what the day actually celebrates. Instead, they see it

Sometimes I get asked what it’s like to be a transgender student. Plenty of things come to mind in response, but the reality is that

University of Central Florida (UCF) Game Day Experience The Bounce House and the UCF Knights’ fanbase certainly lived up to their reputation as loud. The

A few weeks ago, I was preparing for school under what I thought were the best circumstances possible for our current situation. After Boise State
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