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Drunk or sober, river floaters cut loose: The Naughty

By ALBERT JAMES SHAW
Special to The Arbiter

Drunk or sober, river floaters cut loose: The Naughty
A little apprehension foreshadowed this project, as public disclosures of law breaking are hardly my cup of tea; however, the purity of my experience drunk on the river makes this a little easier - even if the heat and the booze makes the whole thing a little hazy. … 2 Comments

G-Unit went and blew it

By DALE W. EISINGER
Culture Editor

G-Unit went and blew it
"Look at hip-hop. Name a group!" G-Unit front man 50 Cent said in an introduction to the group's new album "Terminate on Sight." "There's no group, period, in hip-hop." This causes one to really question 50's knowledge of the genre, as he apparently hasn't taken into account the still-active Wu-Tang Clan, N. … 1 Comment

Drunk or sober, river floaters cut loose: The Good

By Bob Beers

With recent developments focusing on the issue of alcohol and the river, parents can breathe easy knowing that the treasured Boise River lacks the overflowing booze and reckless drunks of the past. Floating down the Boise River used to require keeping a watchful eye, not just on the river, but on fellow floaters. … 2 Comments

Notes from the Non- Traditional:

Letting go of our babies

By Shannon Morgan

Notes from the Non- Traditional:
One of the hardest things I've learned as a parent is allowing my children to assert their independence. My son started school this year - excitement and turmoil still surge through the household. He wants to wear his backpack everywhere, all the time...even in bed. … 3 Comments

Volleyball spikes some fun into summer

By MAT LA RUE
Lead Culture Journalist

Volleyball spikes some fun into summer
It's officially summer in Boise and that means it's time for Boise State University students to get outside, have some fun, get some sun and try to forget that textbooks exist. Living in the great state of Idaho offers people a vast amount of recreational activities. … Post the First Comment

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