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The year that student representation died

By Jessica Cavalieri

The school year of 2006-2007 will go down in history as the year that student representation died at Idaho State University. As a student who holds no position within ASISU student government, I have watched with both interest and disgust as the student Senate, Executive Branch, and Supreme Court-all three branches of government, have ignored the will of students in favor of what they themselves want.

Perfect Stranger delivers a good ending

By Ericka Christensen

This thriller, while not bad, is clichéd, generally routine and never particularly satisfying. Truly the best thing about this movie is its ending. I don't mean when it stops; this is an ending, for once, that will take you by surprise. Halle Berry plays Rowena Price, a reporter for a New York City newspaper who, as the film opens, has just suffered a disheartening frustration: a U.

Letters to the Editor

Virginia Tech Dear Editor, As a Bengal alum (B.S. Zoology, 1999) and current graduate student at Virginia Tech, I was touched to see that Idaho State University had devoted a section on its main webpage to send condolences in the wake of the April 16th tragedy.

Get out! That's my spot now

By Deborah Chessey

Graduation is looming for some lucky folks and I am sure I speak for all of the rest of us when I say, "Congratulations guys! Now get out. We want your parking spot." Especially for the folks in Poky-- from what I gather parking in Pocatello is the exact opposite of a picnic.

Ask Annie

I've been thinking a lot lately about what a very sad world we live in. The news is so very depressing! Locally we've been hearing about the trials of Brian Lee Draper and Torey Adamcik for the murder of Cassie Jo Stoddard, and then this last week with the horrific events at Virginia Tech… it seems you can't turn on the radio, the television, or even open a newspaper without being flooded with stories of death and carnage.

When should student fees be increased?

By Graduate Student Research & Scholarship Committee

Student fees should be increased when it benefits every student. What would benefit every student at ISU? The answer is making ISU a more prestigious research institution. Unlike specific projects such as Reed Gym, science labs, or an athletic complex, which benefit select students, every student attending ISU will benefit from increased research opportunities for students.

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