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The advocacy group Babe Vote announced it was suing the state of Idaho for House Bill 124. It removes student IDs as an acceptable form of identification at the polls and was signed into law by Gov. Brad Little last week.
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Republican legislators are moving forward with a bill that would outlaw using student IDs to vote. The bill was introduced by freshman Rep. Tina Lambert who said she’s concerned students from Oregon and Washington would vote twice in an election.
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Across the country books are once again being challenged in schools and libraries. Idaho Matters takes a look at who decides what materials are appropriate and why.
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Across the country books are once again being challenged in schools and libraries. Idaho Matters takes a look at who decides what materials are appropriate and why.
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Nearly 38 percent of Wyoming borrowers will be completely student loan-free due to this forgiveness initiative, according to a recent analysis from Student Loan Hero. That’s the highest share in the country, and Nevada and Utah aren’t far behind.
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There's a new candidate running for a spot on the Boise School Board and he's a high school student!
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A coalition of students from all four high schools in the Boise School District has been working on a clean energy initiative and a longterm sustainability plan. Idaho Matters learns more.
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For many young adults, college is a time full of excitement and exploration. However, this time can also be challenging for students' mental health. For…
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This holiday season, Boise State University students with meal plans can donate one of their unused guest meals to a student in need.Last year, Boise…
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With school in session, many people shift their daily schedules to accommodate the school calendar. Recent studies show that these shifts in routine have…