After a long and busy summer, your ASISU student government is ready to get to work. I was able to meet with the executive officers of ASISU to ask a few questions about the plans for the upcoming year and to just get to know these highly motivated and involved students at ISU.
Adam Emfield, a student at Idaho State University, took part in the American Psychological Association's Summer Science Fellowship Program this summer. The SSF places students in the labs of psychological scientists in the Washington, D.C. area for a six-week intensive research experience.
Multiple reports of cougar sightings around Red Hill and Bartz Field area were made to Public Safety during the summer. Precautionary e-mails were sent out to all students, warning them to be on alert when visiting the areas, but Fish and Game has not been able to confirm the presence of cougars around ISU.
Wednesday, Aug. 27 White Tent Event and BBQ 10am to 2pm - Quad Get connected at the White Tent for free food, live music and new friends on the Quad. This event is designed to welcome students, faculty and staff back to ISU and to create awareness of the facilities, amenitites, organizations and clubs on campus.
Over the last few days, a new and exciting year at ISU presented itself as numerous students moved in to residence halls, bought meal plans, purchased parking permits, visited the bookstore and attended events that gave them the opportunity to meet new students and become reacquainted with old friends.