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FootballSports & Rec
January 27, 2022

The future of Bronco football players' athletic careers: Draft decisions, NFL and more

By Adam Bridges
Boise State football players are starting to decide the future of their athletic careers after the 2021 season came to a close. The Broncos had seven players from this year’s team declare for the draft. These players include fifth-year nickelback Kekaula Kaniho…
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Sports & RecSports & Rec News
January 23, 2022

Boise State student-athletes establish highest fall semester GPA in school history

By Lexi Almeido
The Boise State Athletic department wrapped up the fall 2021 semester with an all-department grade-point average of 3.34. This is the highest fall-semester GPA on record and the second-highest semester GPA in school history. Additionally, the Broncos’ cumulative…
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AdministrationNews
November 29, 2021

Boise State political science professor Scott Yenor grabs headlines with speech on “evils that flow from feminism”

By Arbiter Staff
Boise State political science professor Dr. Scott Yenor has again gained widespread attention for controversial statements. This time, they came from an anti-feminist speech he gave at the National Conservatism conference in Orlando, Florida, held from Oct. 31 – Nov.
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Campus CultureCulture
November 14, 2021

English Majors Association to make its return in the spring

By Kelby Andrew
Like many clubs at Boise State, the English Majors Association (EMA) was forced to adjourn prematurely after the coronavirus pandemic put a halt to campus life. Now, over a year and a half later, the organization is finally being revitalized with the goal of connecting…
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NewsStudent Body
November 13, 2021

Boise State volunteers from the American Cancer Society push for Congress to prioritize the fight against cancer

By Jaelyn Quisel
Two Boise State volunteers with the American Cancer Society (ACS) met with members of Congress last month to advocate for policy changes that support the fight against cancer. The advocacy-based branch of the ACS, called the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network…
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News
November 10, 2021

Boise State earns silver rating for sustainability efforts on campus

By Jaelyn Quisel
Boise State received a silver rating in sustainability efforts this past month in the university’s first ever report to an international organization that promotes sustainability in higher education. The organization, called the Association for the Advancement of…
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ArtCampus CultureCulture
November 6, 2021

Dr. Tromp's presidential portrait was unveiled this week. The artist tells us her thoughts

By Julianne Gee
After being delayed by the pandemic, Dr. Marlene Tromp’s presidential portrait was finally revealed Nov. 3 at 5 pm in the Center for the Visual Arts. In 2019, a call was sent out for artists to apply to create the presidential portrait. Among the three applicants for…
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COVID-19Idaho GovernmentNews
November 5, 2021

BREAKING: Federal vaccine mandate “appears to apply” to university employees as guidelines and Georgia lawsuit unfold

By Andrea Teres-Martinez
The Idaho State Board of Education (ISBE) has voted to join a lawsuit filed in Georgia challenging President Biden’s executive vaccination order. For the time being, federal contractors, including Idaho’s four year institutions, will have to comply with the order because…
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Boise CultureCulture
November 4, 2021

The upcoming Broadway in Boise season opens with Cats this weekend — here’s what’s next

By Julianne Gee
After a year of cancellations, Broadway in Boise opened this weekend with the iconic and Tony award-winning “Cats.” The rest of this season’s line-up features many award winning musicals. “Hamilton” runs from Dec. 8-26. The groundbreaking musical…
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AdministrationBreakingIdaho GovernmentNews
November 3, 2021

Boise State files for dismissal of $10 million Big City lawsuit over social justice

By Alaina Uhlenhoff
Boise State submitted a motion to dismiss Big City Coffee’s suit against the university and several administrators, BoiseDev reports. The lawsuit alleges Boise State forced the closure of the Big City Coffee campus location due to Big City owner Sarah Jo Fendley’s…
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