Megan Brandel, the artistic director for Open Arms, is a Caldwell native who attended the College for two years before finishing her dance degree in Colorado. Now, she’s bringing her group to The College of Idaho for two shows titled “Cultivate”: a sensory-friendly kids’ show on Thursday and a full show for the public on Friday.
Dean has been calling alumni about Yotes Night Out, making sure they were aware of the April 13 event being held at the Zions Bank Building in downtown Boise. Men’s basketball coach Colby Blaine is the featured speaker for the event.
Over the decades, many talented players and coaches have made a lasting impact on the College. One name that belongs on the shortlist of all-time Coyotes is that of Dick Carrow ’54.
Little read the proclamation on video, which was then shown to an enthusiastic crowd that night assembled at the J.A. Albertson Activities Center to welcome the team back to Caldwell.
Leaf chose the Long Valley Finnish Church in Valley County, near the small community of Lake Fork, Idaho. It wasn’t just a site he knew about, it was a site that has significance to his family.
Idaho Public Television will air a documentary on vaping and its effects on the lives of young people in Idaho. One of the experts interviewed for the documentary is senior Abucar Mohamed.