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It’s a big Homecoming win for the Yotes! An enthusiastic crowd watched the nationally-ranked football team rally to defeat Montana Tech to remain undefeated. Here’s a postgame recap, including video, from KIVI-TV about the big win. Here is more on the win from KTVB-TV, here’s more on the event from the Idaho Press, and here is a photo gallery from the College on the pre-game tailgate as well as the game.
One week earlier, the Yotes’ defense was dominant in picking up a key road win against rival Carroll College. (KTVB-TV)
Assistant football coach Mike Iupati, a former NFL star, reminisces about his time with the NFL’s Cardinals. (Arizona Central)
Pre-med studies, student government, residence life, and key member of the Yote football team. No one can say Camille Massaad is taking it easy during his senior year at the College. (KIVI-TV)
Record-setting quarterback Darius-James Peterson ’20 has re-signed to play another season with the Iowa Barnstormers of the Indoor Football League. (Our Sports Central)
Natasha Dacic ’18 was a guest on KUCI Radio in Irvine, California, talking about her work studying agricultural emissions, her passion for sustainability and low-waste living, and her advocacy for science policy at different levels of government. Dacic is pursuing her Ph.D. at the University of Michigan. (EarthCallingShow.org)
Suely S.C. Soeiro ’22, current student Emily Freko, and Vice President of Enrollment Management Brian Bava were on Idaho Matters to discuss the Davis Peace Project this past summer in Angola. (KBSX Radio)
Dr. Alphonsina Savell ’09 is named the head coach of the College’s swimming and diving team. (SwimSwam)
Congratulations to Natalie Wight ’96, who has been confirmed by the United States Senate as the new U.S. Attorney for Oregon. She is the first Black woman and second Asian American to be the top federal prosecutor in Oregon. (Portland Tribune)
Microsoft’s chief information security officer Bret Arsenault ’87 joins The Post’s Cat Zakrzewski to discuss strategies to succeed in the cloud, guard against cyber intrusions and the technological advances that could reshape the digital infrastructure of businesses in the coming decades. (Washington Post)
Anthony Villanueva, commonly known as “Tony V.,” spent three years at the College in the 1950s, before returning to his hometown of Emmett to begin teaching. The football playing surface at Emmett High School was re-named the Tony J. Villanueva Field in October. (Idaho Press)
Latonia Haney Keith, the College’s Vice President of High-Impact Practices, is the new board chair of the Capital City Development Corporation (CCDC). (Idaho Statesman)
Seniors Kana Oliver and Megan McManus are the focus of this guest column about the value of hands-on internships. (New Orleans City Business)
Cruzen-Murray Library is showcased in the September issue of American Libraries Magazine as a 2022 Library Building Awards, sponsored by Core: Leadership, Infrastructure, Futures (a division of the American Library Association) and the American Institute of Architects. The awards recognize the best in library architecture and design and are open to any architect licensed in the United States. (American Libraries Magazine)