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News
February 16, 2021

Gov. Little calls to reverse educational budget cuts, with the possibility of a tuition freeze

By Madi Jones
Gov. Brad Little called for a reverse of educational budget cuts, which includes increasing Idaho colleges and universities’ budgets by 2.6%. Community colleges receiving a 5.4% increase. Little also called to increase Idaho’s K-12 budget by over $2 billion for…
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December 30, 2020

Students concerned over increasing rent prices during pandemic

By Kyle Oldham
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic spring of 2020, rent prices have gone up 9.4% in the Boise area. For students that are living off-campus now or in the future, the rise in prices could potentially be a financial challenge. Currently, 81% of the students…
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Outdoor & RecreationSports & Rec
December 23, 2020

What you need to know about Bogus Basin this winter

By Ross Allen
For those who are going to be traveling to Bogus Basin this winter, changes to the resort’s health and safety guidelines in response to the pandemic have been made. The ski resort is a popular destination for many people across the Treasure Valley and for Boise…
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COVID-19News
December 12, 2020

Gov. Little holds press conference to discuss COVID-19 concerns in Idaho

By Taylor Rico-Pekerol
With the growth of COVID-19 cases in Idaho, Gov. Brad Little held a press conference to discuss how to address current hospital capacity issues.  With a new record of 2,298 COVID-19 cases reported in Idaho on Wednesday, Dec. 9, the state had the highest national rate of…
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December 3, 2020

Idaho passes trigger bill that criminalizes abortion if Roe v. Wade is overturned

By Cassidee Morton
On March 27, Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed an anti-abortion ‘trigger bill’ that would criminalizethose giving abortions in all cases other than rape, incest or endangerment to the life of the mother. The exception of rape and incest would only apply with a police…
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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 20, 2020

BREAKING: Boise Mayor McLean outlines new COVID-19 mandates

By Taylor Rico-Pekerol
Boise Mayor Lauren McLean held a press conference on Nov. 19 to discuss the Public Health Emergency Order, which will go into effect on Nov. 23. The order requires face masks, limits city board and commission meetings, adds restrictions for Boise Airport access along with…
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November 13, 2020

BREAKING: Gov. Little rolls Idaho back to stage 2, calls in National Guard for medical assistance

By Blake Hunter
Idaho Gov. Brad Little held a press conference on the state’s COVID-19 response Friday afternoon as Idaho continues to see record numbers of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths. As West Virginia and Utah, both of which are states with similar political…
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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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November 3, 2020

ExtraMile Arena serves as polling location for 2020 election

By Marcos Guadarrama
Ada County elections approved a temporary change of polling locations for precincts 1710 and 1711 to ExtraMile Arena on Boise State Campus. This gives students on campus and living near campus an easier area to cast their votes from in the 2020 primary election. The…
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