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Boise State U. builds a better way to manage its DNS
Boise State University runs a Cisco Systems network, with Cisco switches, routers, IP phones and wireless access points.
Keith Allred to run against Idaho Gov. Otter
A respected non-partisan citizen activist, former Harvard professor and trained mediator stunned Idaho's political establishment Thursday by filing to run against GOP Gov.
BSU to roll out new graduate program in chemistry
The state Board of Education has approved Boise State University's plan to introduce a new graduate program next year.
Keith Allred, Democrat, to Form Committee for Idaho Governor's Race
Keith Allred of Eagle is expected to appoint a political treasurer and file the required C-1 form with the Secretary of State which will mark him as a Democratic candidate for governor in 2010, NewWest.Net has learned.
Fliers on BSU campus called racist
Students at Boise State University are calling some fliers offensive and racist.
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Snapfish by HP Supports Make-A-Wish Foundation by Donating Customizable Photo Books
Snapfish by HP today announced its support of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America.
University of Idaho President Duane Nellis can get a headline in Coeur d'Alene when he tells that community budget cuts have left his school "bleeding. In fact, we're kind of starting to take off parts of the university." Same goes for any of his counterparts.
Behind the Iron Curtain: American Professor Shares Experiences in Land of the Former Soviet Union
In this combination memoir/travel narrative, "In Post-Communist Worlds" , Dr. Martin Scheffer provides cultural and historical accounts of a four-year-long grand adventure behind the Iron Curtain shortly after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, its Communist way of life and the end of its Cold War with America.
BSU Takes Part In World AIDS Day
Boise State University took part in World Aids Day. Free HIV testing was available on campus, as well as information on preventing the spread of the disease and speeches from people who suffer from HIV.
An Idaho political story extraordinaire
The recent Idaho Supreme Court decision that brought former seven-term Idaho Congressman George Hansen back into the news - he lost an appeal to get out of repaying hundreds of thousands of dollars to an Idaho couple he swindled in an investment scheme - recalled a remarkable chapter in Idaho's political history.
Water main break blocks off traffic
University Drive is shut down in Boise after a large water main broke near the Boise State University campus.
Students spread the Google gospel
Boise State University senior and self-described Google fanatic Taylor Bell landed his dream job this semester when the internet mega-site hired him as an ambassador, charged with evangelizing Google's array of applications to tech-hungry college students.
ACHD making special preps for Black Friday and BSU football traffic
The Ada County Highway District is making special preparations for two major traffic events happening Friday -- "Black Friday" shopping and the Boise State-Nevada football game.
Online courses on Western history
Dr. E.L. Skip Knox teaches history at Boise State University. His online courses have dedicated websites with his lectures and plenty of supporting material.
Ironman magazine a Courtesy Photo Placer High graduate Ray Hickman recently bench pressed 557.6 pounds at the World Bench Press and Dead Lift Championships in Reno, claiming his third world title and breaking Mike Hall's four-year-old world record for the 165-pound weight class.
BSU caravan takes off for Logan
Hundreds of people gathered at Boise State University Friday morning to form a caravan of fans heading to Logan, Utah.
For actor William Petersen, who as Gil Grissom, probed prime-time crime death for almost nine years, there is life after CSI.
Parks agency hires Virginian as director
Scott D. Martin is currently the director of the Department of Commerce and Leisure Services for Franklin County, Va., just south of Roanoke.
Cenarrusa donates papers to BSU
Retired Secretary of State Pete Cenarrusa, a Basque American who served more years in elected office in Idaho than anyone else, is giving the rest of his personal and political papers to Boise State University.
CSI Effect: Smoke and mirrors or accurate rendering?
The CSI effect: is it Hollywood smoke and mirrors or an accurate rendering of forensic science? The Truth Squad found the answer depends a lot on who you talk to.
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