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Campus ConversationOpinion
February 19, 2021

Opinion: Keep COVID-19 protocols in mind this semester

By Paige Wirta
As a new year and new Spring semester begin, students across campus are once again reminded of the COVID-19 protocols Boise State has put into place. At this point, donning a mask before I leave my dorm and keeping at least six-feet away from others has become a habit rather…
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February 16, 2021

Boise State College of Business and Economics launches Bronco Corps

By Madi Jones
Boise State’s College of Business and Economics (COBE) recently launched Bronco Corps, a program designed to help Idaho nonprofits and small businesses by providing internships to Boise State students. Bronco Corps was developed in response to COVID-19 to help students…
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Campus CultureCulture
February 16, 2021

The Campus Food Pantry expects new additions and renovations for the spring semester

By Amanda Niess
The Boise State Campus Food Pantry has remained open throughout the coronavirus pandemic for all current students looking for a snack or to fill their refrigerators.The pantry is also expecting some new renovations and additions, such as a refrigerator and freezer, to…
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Campus CultureCulture
February 9, 2021

Students on campus prepare for Valentine's Day service opportunity

By Stephanie Gull
Boise State’s Student Involvement and Leadership Center (SILC) is hosting a service opportunity for students to make Valentine’s Day crafts for the residents of Life Care Center of Boise on Wednesday, Feb. 10 from 7-9 p.m. in the Bishop Barnwell room in the Student Union…
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Campus ConversationOpinion
January 10, 2021

Op-Ed: University role in student governance by Leslie Webb

By Guest Author
From Leslie Webb, Vice President Student Affairs & Enrollment Management and the SAEM Leadership Team [Leslie Webb, Student Affairs, faculty/staff, studio] Portrait by Priscilla Grover | Courtesy Boise State In recent weeks, many complex social issues have come to…
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COVID-19News
December 4, 2020

Boise State updates COVID-19 policies and testing requirements

By Madi Jones
On Wednesday, Dec. 2, Boise State updated their COVID-19 policies and requirements, including mandatory testing for all members of the campus community returning to campus in the spring semester. To slow the spread of positive COVID-19 cases, the Centers for Disease…
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NewsStudent Body
December 3, 2020

Boise State announces new spring break schedule amidst positive COVID-19 cases

By Madi Jones
On Oct. 26, Dr. Tony Roark, interim provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, announced their plans for spring break 2021. According to the email sent to students, Boise State’s spring semester will start Jan. 11, 2021 as planned. However, the first week of…
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November 10, 2020

Boise State develops new Storyboard app to help students with capstone projects

By Kurt Owen
Boise State’s Storyboard Initiative helps students acknowledge the value of every experience beyond the classroom through projects that focus on reflection and storytelling. This can be a difficult task for students given the amount of time they put into their classes and…
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ASBSUNews
November 5, 2020

BREAKING: ASBSU President Angel Cantu has been impeached

By Taylor Rico-Pekerol
During the Associated Students of Boise State University (ASBSU) Academic Senate and Student Assembly meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 4, former ASBSU President Angel Cantu gave his defense to his impeachment charges to more than 200 people on Zoom and Facebook live, which…
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AdministrationNews
November 4, 2020

Update: University officials clarify Boise State’s position on Big City Coffee’s departure from campus

By McKenzie Heileman
Here is everything we know about Big City Coffee’s decision to leave Boise State, and the university’s response: Big City Coffee & Cafe replaced the Starbucks in the Albertsons Library earlier this semester, but the company requested to be released from their…
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