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Albertsons Stadium, home of Boise State football, will get a major facelift after this season.
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Idaho Matters gets a preview of what Boise State football fans can expect to see this season.
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As Boise State President Dr. Marlene Tromp welcomes another school year, she says the university continues its evolution from what started as a community college nearly a century ago to a 21st century education and business partner on the global stage.
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At least three people were impacted by burning embers as the team took the field September 17 when a firework misfired horizontally over the crowd instead of vertically.
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This semester, much more than geography separates Boise State University and the University of Idaho. While the U of I is telling its employees what they should or shouldn’t talk about when it comes to contraception, including condom use, Boise State’s president says while emergency contraception, i.e. Plan B, can’t be dispensed, nothing has changed regarding birth control.
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Bowl organizers say the online reach of Barstool Sports will bring more eyeballs to the game than television could. But critics say the site’s history of misogynistic and racist content should have disqualified it as a suitable sponsor.
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Boise State University officials pushed to keep in-person events going as the state’s health care industry buckled under a flood of unvaccinated COVID-19 patients.
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COVID-19 safety protocols at Albertsons Stadium during football season has been a hot topic of conversation. But men’s and women’s basketball seasons will tip off in just a few short weeks, when thousands of fans are expected to pour into Extra Mile Arena.
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Boise State University will require all attendees to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test for home football games starting next month. The policy was met with relief by some fans at Saturday’s home loss to Oklahoma State, but derided by others.
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Some of Boise's biggest events are moving ahead despite crisis standards of care being activated statewide this week.