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ArtCulture
November 20, 2020

Boise State Fine Arts Program hosts 2020 fall exhibit

By Maddie Tooley
Boise State’s Bachelor’s of Fine Arts program has opened an exhibit at the Center for Visual Arts. The last day that the fall 2020 BFA Exhibit is open is from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 20. The Blue Galleries are the exhibition spaces of the Department of Art, Design and…
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Culture
November 19, 2020

Surviving screen time and maintaining mental health in a virtual world

By Paige Wirta
The coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a number of stressors on people worldwide, but combining a college education can possibly magnify those stressors. With increased online and remote classes and less face-to-face interactions, students are isolated now more than…
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Sports & Rec
November 19, 2020

BREAKING: NCAA moves March Madness out of Boise

By Brad Verbout
The NCAA announced Monday, Nov. 16, that it plans to hold the entire 2021 men’s college basketball tournament at one location in order to minimize the risks of COVID. The NCAA is currently discussing making Indianapolis the host city for all 64 teams that make up…
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Campus CultureCulture
November 19, 2020

Student Equity’s “Tunnel of Oppression” transitions to documentary format in COVID-defined 15th year

By Blake Hunter
“Tunnel of Oppression” has been one of Student Equity’s primary programs for the last 15 years, and while it typically is an in-person immersion designed to expose participants to oppression, the staff of Student Equity has redesigned this year’s program into a…
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ASBSUNews
November 19, 2020

ASBSU holds town hall meeting to discuss impeachment proceedings

By Marcos Guadarrama
The Associated Students of Boise State University (ASBSU) held a virtual town hall on Monday Nov. 16, 2020. The event allowed students to ask leadership questions regarding the impeachment process, the impeachment trial and to provide feedback on how the…
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ArtCulture
November 13, 2020

The Undocumented Migration Project: remembering migrant deaths through a living art project

By Ryan Laborce
The Undocumented Migration Project has created a series of participatory art exhibits to be hosted across the nation to raise awareness about migrant deaths on the U.S. – Mexico border called Hostile Terrain 94. Lisa Meierotto, an assistant professor in the School…
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Campus CultureCulture
November 13, 2020

The freshman experience with online learning

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By Hanalei Potempa Freshman students beginning their academic career at Boise State University this year have faced many challenges due to the coronavirus pandemic with classes being mainly hybrid or online. Other concerns for freshmen in an online environment is…
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OpinionStudent Travels
November 12, 2020

Opinion: Should you travel during a global pandemic?

By Katie Thibadeau
Every morning I check my inbox and find I have received another promotion from an airline. Being stuck in the same routine for the past six months, everything has started to blend together. Getting away for a little vacation is super tempting — especially with the low…
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Campus CultureCulture
November 11, 2020

Dance Marathon begins preparation for February fundraiser

By Maddie Tooley
[Photo of Katie Phillips and Kassi Simmons next to an FTK “For the Kids” sign] Photo courtesy of Katie Phillips | Dance Marathon Each year, Boise State students come together for one of the university’s biggest events and a cause bigger than themselves.
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Campus CultureCulture
November 10, 2020

The experience of first-generation students at Boise State

By McKenzie Heileman
Of the 20,000 plus student population at Boise State University, many are first-generation students, which are students whose parents did not go to college. They are often the first in their family to attend college. One first generation student, Ashley Stafford, a…
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