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It seems Boise State University students have forgotten their past. In a survey of Boise State students, nine of 10 said they didn't recognize the name James Montgomery Flagg. One said the name sounded familiar but offered no wild exclamation that they remembered for who he was at the mention of his most famous poster. … Post the First Comment
A recent survey shows that graduates are having trouble finding jobs that are pertinent to their education. According to Vault.com's national "Job Market for New Grads Survey," only half of graduating students in the United States received job offers by May 2008. … Post the First Comment
Increased DUI and "Move Over" patrols Friday and Saturday across Canyon and Ada counties resulted in more than 50 driver citations, including six for DUI and two for outstanding warrants. There were 32 citations between 11:30 p.m. Friday night and 3:30 a. … Post the First Comment
Broncos don't just succeed at sports. They succeed at life too. Last spring a record number of students participated in the Service-Learning program at Boise State University with 1,029 students contributing 25,090 hours of service to local non-profit organizations. … Post the First Comment
Boise Police will be conducting a police training exercise on campus this Friday July 11th, from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. This exercise will take place in the Multi Purpose Classroom Building (MPC), 1st floor only. The building will remain open including access to the computer lab and offices. … Post the First Comment
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Tim Russert, probably the most influential political reporter in this age of television-driven politics, died Friday, June 13, 2008 after he collapsed of a heart attack at work at NBC's Washington, D.C., bureau. He was 58. Russert, the bureau chief and host of NBC's "Meet the Press" since 1991, helped transform TV coverage of American politics with his enthusiasm, his thorough questioning and his love of the game. … Post the First Comment
During his eight years at Boise State University, John Gardner, associate vice president of Energy Research, Policy and Campus Sustainability, has never purchased a parking permit. This has nothing to do with Parking Services. One way Gardner contributes to making Boise State an environmentally friendly university is commuting three miles to campus on his bicycle. … 6 Comments
What exactly is a dock pack? A dock is an iPod charger that may also hook into a sound system or computer. Scandyna Speakers released the Dock Pack. The Dock Pack combines the charging portion of the product with Micropod SE speakers to add high quality digital sound to the mix. … 1 Comment
SOUTHWEST IDAHO -- A crash on Idaho Highway 71 sent a motorcyclist to the hospital with serious injuries. It was the third injury crash on that stretch of highway in three weeks, according to Idaho State Police. Ronald Hoiness, 61, from Washington, was airlifted to Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center with serious injuries after Idaho State Police and paramedics responded around 4:30 p. … Post the First Comment
In the June 4, 2008 issue of The Arbiter, the articles titled "Boise State implements new permits, parking and prices" on page 3A said bus passes could be retrieved from the New Student Information Center. This is incorrect. Students can pick up a bus pass from the SUB information desk instead. … Post the First Comment
6/2/08 - Theft - One 19-inch communication rack and two 23-inch communication racks were taken from the OIT office. Report taken. 6/2/08 - Theft - A bike was taken from a rack outside the Communication Building. Report taken. 6/4/08 - Driving without privileges - Traffic stop at Beacon Street and Vermont Avenue resulted in citing of driver who was driving without privileges. … Post the First Comment
PRESTONSBURG, Ky. -- Sheila Patton was making chocolate chip cookies for her 13-year-old son to take to school on a cold morning last November when she heard a loud thud in his bedroom. Alarmed, she rushed with her husband, Lawrence, to check on Stephen, their only child. … Post the First Comment