Features
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Looking Ahead
In 1996, when she started at Idaho State University as a single mother, Jessica Sotelo guaranteed her son, Ed, three things.
"I'm glad to report," continued Sotelo, "that I did all three." (read more)
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ISU Turns 110
ISU turns 110 years old in 2011. Here are some of the highlights from those years. (read more)
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Five Guys Fry Guy
Idaho State University alum Rick Miles provides Five Guys Burgers and Fries with 2.1 to 2.25 million pounds of potatoes per week, and that amount will continue to grow as this franchise continues to expand. (read more)
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Isolated
It's winter, bitter cold and snow all around. You and your spouse, who you are having major tensions with, are driving through the expanse of the Arco desert in East Idaho. You crash into a snowbank and now you're trapped, indefinitely. (read more)
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The Song Does Not Remain the Same
Cancer interrupted Bart Hendrickson's journey to becoming a rock star drummer. It didn't stop his pursuit of a musical career, but it did change its direction. (read more)
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Return of the Champions
Dave Kragthorpe was only the head football coach at Idaho State for three years. But his three years were magical as he guided the Bengals to the 1981 National Championship in his second season. (read more)
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Being Ross
William Ross Cunningham IV carries a giant flag attached to a 6-foot length of PVC pipe down the hallway of Idaho State University's Kegal Liberal Arts Building, and nobody in the hall waiting for his or her classes to start seems surprised at all. (read more)