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With soon-to-be graduates in the Class of 2022, there’s an abundance of trepidation (and a healthy amount of fear). But some grads should breathe a bit easier, at least if they review the latest data from the Federal Reserve. Simply put, the extra wealth created in the U.S. during the pandemic flowed overwhelmingly to households headed by a college graduate.
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Positive COVID-19 cases have forced the Boise State men's basketball team to postpone three consecutive games.
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The Boise State Broncos are pulling out of the 2021 Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl because of COVID-19.
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A BSU volcanologist takes actor Will Smith into an active volcano to learn about how the study of soundwaves can help scientists better understand why they erupt.
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It's been another busy week in Idaho news. The Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable makes it easy to get caught up on what you need to know as you head into the weekend.
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On Nov. 2, Boise State celebrated Dia de los Muertos with food, music, dancing and ofrendas, or altars honoring loved ones. But student leaders claimed the event was more than just a cultural celebration: it was an opportunity for communities to uplift the marginalized.
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A headache of one Idaho business is a lack of a bike parts. Another's is a shortage of paper products. Yet another's is long-delayed wine bottles.
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When Boise State women’s and men’s basketball tips off at ExtraMile Arena in the coming weeks, officials will be expecting fans to wearing face coverings. And for those fans who would like a bit more space, the university will deliberately not sell out all sections of the arena, so that select areas can be used for extra social distancing.
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Given the burden COVID-19 has put on Idaho caregivers, currently under Crisis Standards of Care, the next generation of nurses can’t join the workforce soon enough.