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ISU MOVES with IMOVE Dance Auditions

Last Friday, about 20 men and women had the opportunity to demonstrate their individualism through "expressive movement" as they auditioned to be selected for roles in the I~move dance company. I~move holds dance auditions once a year and the auditions are open to faculty, students and the community.

Suffering from the dogged pursuit of more?

By Melinda Christensen

Keeping up with the Jones, while many of us no longer use the expression we all understand the connotation: staying with the current buying trends. The oversized Sport Utility Vehicle, a sleek phone with download and internet capabilities, the sound system for our SUV, DVD player, home entertainment system, the latest gaming system, and it doesn't stop there.

Oh, what a tangled web

WILLS POINT, Texas - If you hate creepy-crawlies, you might want to avoid Lake Tawakoni State Park, where a 200-yard stretch along a nature trail has been blanketed by a sprawling spider web that has engulfed seven large trees, dozens of bushes and even the weedy ground.

"From a Whim" debuts in Pocatello

By Brandy Egertson

Thursday night's Party at the Pond at the Pond Student Union Building welcomed a young southeastern Idaho band; From a Whim. The band showcased their young fresh talent with both music from the current pop charts as well as their own personally created lyrics and rhythm.

Through the Looking Glass

A collection of unusual and freakish news from around the world

By Mike Pingree (MCT)

BUT I WASN'T ACTUALLY DRIVING _ HE WAS Two men, one of them with no legs, were arrested for drunk driving in Abbotsford, Wis., after the cops, who pulled over their pickup truck, discovered that the legless man had been sitting on the other man's lap and steering the vehicle while the other man operated the gas pedal and brake.

Horoscopes

By Linda C. Black

Today's birthday (09-12-07). You have an impeccable sense of style. This year, you can show it off to all your friends and family with a complete home renewal. This is gonna be fun. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging.

Alone on the forefront: Pearson is the lone weekend voice of ISU

By Joshua Mayes

In the basement of the Business Administration building sits an ISU student staring at four computer monitors. His name is Jeff Pearson, a sophomore majoring in creative writing working for the Information Technology Services Center. Providing technical support for students and faculty, setting up ISU student computer accounts, and wireless support are his main duties.

Enrich Your Diet with Disease Fighting Chemicals

By Katrina Harwood

The term 'antioxidant' has had increasing popularity on food labels, commercials and other advertisements which may provoke some confusion about them. While some companies may use the fact that their product is rich in antioxidants as a marketing tool, many foods that are high in antioxidants, like fruits and vegetables, do not get the advertisement of containing antioxidant.

ISU Women's Club Hosts Opening Social

By Katrina Davis

The ISU Women's Club started the school year off with their annual Past Presidents Reception at the Alumni house Sept. 6. The ISU Women's Club founded in 1923 is the oldest organized women's group on campus. "Our goal is to make scholarships for students," said ISU Women's Club President Kristine Kunze.

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