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Boise State University

Archive-It Partner Since: Oct, 2017

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: https://archives.boisestate.edu/   

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Badlands Zine

Archived since: Dec, 2023

Description:

A zine is a small circulation publication of rare interest. The Inland West has for too long been viewed as culturally barren, unweird, flat, and bad. A desolate wasteland of conservatism and repression. This publication is an effort to push back at the stuffy, boring narratives that dominate the West and provide a platform for the voices often swept under the rug by the more sensible sensibilities. Whether it’s poetry, fiction, nonfiction, editorials, journalism, songs, art, photography, design - it all has a place here.

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media ,  Arts & Humanities Society & Culture publishers and publishing literature writers Idaho authors fiction poetry zine

BoiseDev

Archived since: Nov, 2019

Description:

Founded in 2016, BoiseDev covers the story of a changing Idaho. From growth, to businesses, to housing, to development – the site helps Idahoans understand the factors that make up the changes they see in their neighborhood. With a team of reporters, led by publisher Don Day, BoiseDev provides coverage of Boise, Meridian, Nampa, McCall, Sun Valley and surrounding areas.

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media ,  Arts & Humanities

College of Health Sciences - News

Archived since: Jan, 2024

Description:

Articles created by the Boise State University College of Health Sciences.

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media ,  Arts & Humanities Science & Health health, blog, news, Boise State University, College of Health Sciences, health sciences

Death Rattle Festival / Oroboro Lit Journal

Archived since: Dec, 2023

Description:

Death Rattle Literary is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to providing public platforms to underserved writers locally, regionally, and online by providing the public with free access to quality literary programming throughout the year. Death Rattle’s yearly programming focuses on the bi-annual publication of Oroboro, our online and in-print literary magazine featuring poetry, fiction, and comics featuring local, regional, and international artists; the Penrose Poetry Prize, Oroboro’s poetry contest brining in esteemed guest judges and awarding cash prizes for excellence in poetry by LGBTQIA+ poets; The Spill, bi-monthly, open-mic live storytelling events with a featured writer and theme; quarterly educational workshops for adults and children, and multiple live readings with nationally recognized keynote poets alongside established and emerging local artists.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Society & Culture,  Blogs & Social Media ,  writers poetry journal arts Idaho authors Comic books, strips, etc. books and reading publishers and publishing

Is this an OER?

Archived since: Dec, 2022

Description:

Why This? Why Now? As inclusive access programs and other affordable course material initiatives continue to grow across the higher education landscape, open education advocates will benefit from being able to distinguish their work from other, related initiatives. When it is perceived as just another affordable learning option, the concept and impact of OER initiatives can become garbled. While open education work can connect to affordable learning initiatives beneficially, approaching them as analogous yet distinct programs is vital. This site has been created to help those supporting open and affordable course material programs better articulate the differences between these course material types and the unique benefits of each.

Subject:   Computers & Technology Universities & Libraries,  Blogs & Social Media ,  Open education resources, Education

Marc Johnson, Many Things Considered

Archived since: Oct, 2018

Description:

Marc C. Johnson has worked as a broadcast journalist, a top aide to Cecil D. Andrus, Idaho’s longest serving governor, and a public affairs and crisis communications consultant. Marc spent nearly 25 years in various capacities with Gallatin Public Affairs, including serving as the firm’s president and the long-time managing partner of the Idaho office. A student of political history, Marc writes and speaks regularly on political history with particular focus on the New Deal era, U.S. Senate history and the America presidency.

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media ,  Politics & Elections Politics and government Journalism

Mountain Visions

Archived since: Dec, 2019

Description:

Keen photographers may wish to specialize in a specific area, and nature is particularly appealing. However, wildlife photography can actually be pretty challenging, and this blog seeks to explore elements of nature that are equally fascinating. Readers will discover interesting articles on how to photograph landscapes, plants, animals, and smaller creatures, such as insects. And of course, the stunning photographs that accompany the advice are not to be missed! Visitors will enjoy in-depth guides from industry experts and learn the secrets of macro photography, why fast shutter speeds matter, and purchasing a telephoto lens.

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media ,  Arts & Humanities Photography Idaho

Student Equity Center

Archived since: Nov, 2023

Description:

Websites created by Boise State University's Student Equity Center. The Student Equity Center creates programs, events, and campaigns focused on promoting cultural understanding and the importance of racial harmony.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries,  Blogs & Social Media ,  students; Martin Luther King Jr; events; speakers; Boise State University

Ted Trueblood Chapter of Trout Unlimited

Archived since: Oct, 2021

Description:

Trout Unlimited’s mission is to conserve, protect and restore North America’s trout and salmon fisheries and their watersheds. The Ted Trueblood Chapter of Trout Unlimited was founded in 1991. Our chapter covers eight counties in southwest Idaho from Weiser to Glenns Ferry, and includes the large population center of Ada and Canyon counties. We have nearly 1,000 current members in the chapter. We are named for the great conservationist and outdoor writer Ted Trueblood.

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media ,  Outdoors Conservation

The Record Exchange

Archived since: Nov, 2023

Description:

The Record Exchange is Idaho’s largest independent music store, steadfastly expanding Idaho’s musical boundaries since 1977. No matter the genre or format, new or used, we have it — even a modest wall of used cassettes remains among our extensive collections of CDs and vinyl. If we don’t have it, we can probably get it.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Society & Culture,  Blogs & Social Media ,  musicians Boise local history Music Idaho -- Songs and music

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