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Next, the measure will go before voters in Elmore County, where it’ll need to get support from a majority to pass.
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The college says the funding from the U.S. Department of Education will help it better serve current and future Hispanic students.
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A group formed an ad-hoc organization called the Magic Valley Knowledge Seekers after difficulty finding a venue for a talk on critical race theory with former Idaho Supreme Court Justice Jim Jones.
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Fifty Afghans are supposed to come to Twin Falls this fiscal year, which started on Oct. 1. On top of that, 200 people are set to come from countries including Eritrea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Sudan.
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CSI achieved this designation from the U.S. Department of Education earlier this year. It means at least a quarter of the students are Hispanic. And it’s mainly the result of demographic changes.
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Employees have to receive both doses of the Pfizer or Modern vaccines, or the one dose Jansen vaccine, before October 15 to qualify.
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The College of Southern Idaho in the Magic Valley recently became the state’s first Hispanic-Serving Institution.
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More than 1,000 positive cases have been reported in the South Central Public Health District during most weeks in the past month, but case investigators…
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Idaho’s higher education community has been rocked by the pandemic. In the middle of the semester, classes moved to distance learning and students and…
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2020 has been a year unlike any other for Idaho institutions of higher learning. But the biggest change is coming to the College of Southern Idaho where,…