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October 29, 2020

Students rally for sexual assault transparency and resources

By Marcos Guadarrama
On Oct. 28, students and community members gathered outside the Boise State Administration Building on campus in an effort to hold the unviersity accountable for sexual assault cases involving students that have happened on or near campus. The rally had guest speakers…
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October 28, 2020

BREAKING: Big City Coffee opts out of contract, leaving Boise State campus

By Ashley L. Clark
*This article was updated on Oct. 29, 2020 at 2:37 p.m with clarification in the headline to state that Big City Coffee has opted out of their contract with Boise State and left campus. *This article was updated on Oct 28, 2020 at 9:42 p.m. with new information regarding…
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ArtCulture
October 16, 2020

Center for Visual Arts wins 'Project of the Year' at 2020 Top Projects People's Choice Awards

By Ryan Laborce
Boise State University’s Center for the Visual Arts won the Project of the Year in the public category at the annual Top Projects People’s Choice Awards for local architectural designs. Idaho Business Review, a business news outlet based in Boise, released an…
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Campus CultureCulture
October 12, 2020

The Resiliency Room in the Student Union Building scheduled to officially open next semester

By Blake Hunter
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…
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September 27, 2020

Student involvement focuses on virtual participation

By McKenzie Heileman
With so many different options for organizations for a student to be involved, students may feel they are struggling to find their niche in Boise State’s 20,000 plus student population. However, according to Melinda Stafford, the assistant director of student involvement…
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Culture
September 21, 2020

Does wearing a mask relieve feelings of social anxiety?

By McKenzie Heileman
For Autumn McGarity, a sophomore human resources major, wearing a mask is akin to wearing her favorite sweatshirt — it is a comfort — though she believes facial expressions are still important for communication. “I feel less anxious in a public place when I’m…
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September 9, 2020

Navigating mental health as a local community during a global pandemic

By McKenzie Heileman
Our modern society has never experienced a stressor quite like the current pandemic. It is uncertain and unexpected grounds for everyone, and that can have tremendous effects on people’s mental health, including Boise State students, staff and faculty. According…
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Campus CultureCulture
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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October 7, 2019

Beyond the timely warning emails: Tracking sexual assault on campus

By Atumn Robertson
Back in early September, just two weeks into the new school year, the Department of Public Safety sent two campus-wide emails regarding reports of sexual assault on campus. The “timely warning” emails that all Boise State students and staff become well…
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