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In the News

February 6, 2020
Conner Desaulniers
  • Desaulniers is one of eleven players on the men's basketball roster from the state of Idaho. And local players are carrying a lot of the load for a team that recently won its 17th consecutive game. (KMTV TV)
  • Head coach Colby Blaine and senior Nate Bruneel (who, speaking of Idaho players, is from Meridian) talk about a book they read - The Power of a Positive Team. (KTVB TV)
  • A group of players, including Idaho natives Talon Pinckney (Boise) and Ivory Miles-Williams (Lapwai), were special guests on Sunday Sports Extra. (KTVB TV)
  • The men's basketball team isn't the only team achieving lofty national rankings. The men's lacrosse team is ranked in the top five in a preseason national poll. (US Lacrosse Magazine)
  • Football All-American Josh Brown continued his pursuit of NFL dreams in postseason all-star game. (Idaho Press)
  • While Brown prepares for a shot at football's highest level, 41 new student-athletes committed to the College to play football. (Idaho Press)
  • Two Yote baseball pitchers combined to throw a one-hitter in a win over nationally-ranked William Jewell. (Victory Sports Network)
  • A pair of Yote softballers earned Player of the Week recognition. (Idaho Press)
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  • Alums Gene ('67) and Sandy ('69) Ralston were featured by The Guardian with a fascinating story about their willingness to lend their expertise to search-and-rescue operations across North America. The Ralstons are now in their 70s and have put more than 31,000 miles on their motorhome in a single year with a simple mission: to help search the water for answers.
  • Ali Rabe '10, a member of the College's Board of Trustees, is going to run for a seat in the Idaho Senate ... and she already has the endorsement of the woman she's running to replace. Both KIVI-TV and the Idaho Press covered Maryanne Jordan's announcement that she won't seek re-election and her support of Rabe to replace her.
  • The thoughts and teachings of Duane Elgin '66 help to create this storyline about minimalism. (The New Yorker)
  • "It felt a lot like home" - a Twin Falls High student plans to continue her education (while playing golf) at The College of Idaho. (Twin Falls Times News)
  • Speaking of home, a Q-and-A with the founder of neUdesign, one of the companies partnering with the College on its new, innovative plan to turn decommissioned shipping containers into living space for students. (Idaho Business Review)
  • The College hosted a high-school government competition titled, "We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution." A cooperative team from eastern Idaho, Portneuf Valley, won the competition. (KTVB TV)
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