Analysis: A hometown jury hands Boise State a resounding rebuke
For an institution as image-conscious as Boise State University, getting routed in open court is never a good look. Especially in this case — when jurors said administrators pushed Big City Coffee off campus in violation of the First Amendment.
Leadership retreat
Students focus on personal growth at Caldwell Youth Forum
Higher education politics
‘There was no effort to get rid of her:’ Day eight in the Big City Coffee trial
Legislature 2025
Higher ed budget requests focus on staff additions, pay raises
Higher education politics
‘I don’t believe that they left voluntarily:’ Day six from the Big City Coffee trial
School facilities
State’s attorneys argue to dismiss Oneida’s $7.7 million lawsuit
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Episode 96: A postsession conversation with Debbie Critchfield
A full and chaotic 94-day legislative session finally wrapped up on Wednesday.
So how did Debbie Critchfield fare in her second session as state schools superintendent?
Kevin Richert and Ryan Suppe interview Critchfield about what happened — and didn’t happen — with proposals that were on her radar for the session.