Vanderlinden wins ASNICElection decided by two votes, Betts unopposed
Jack Vanderlinden narrowly escaped defeat April 22 by two votes to claim the ASNIC presidency outright for the upcoming academic year, beating Melissa Owens 212-210. He was named to the position last semester after two previous presidents resigned.
A total of 423 votes were cast in the ASNIC spring elections, bringing new and existing leadership opportunities to campus once more.…
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Youngest student to graduate at age fifteenChristopher Toscano began taking classes at 13, continuing on to Idaho State Unviersity
Christopher Toscano, 15, knows where he's going in life.
He will be receiving an Associate of Arts for general studies at the end of this semester as the youngest student to ever graduate from NIC.
At 13, Toscano began classes equivalent to 10th grade courses.…
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Kinder-Magic children's carnival successStudent Leisure Recreation Programming final project kicks off games, activities
Students of Kinder-Magic preschool and kindergarten congregated at NIC for games, prizes and fun on May 1.
Rachel Smith and some of her classmates held the carnival as a final for their Leisure Recreation Programming class.
The carnival kicked off with the preschoolers being split up into groups that would move from station to station participating in a variety of games and activities.…
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Blaring bluegrass in BoswellMadrigal Singers, Panhandle Polecats perform
The NIC Choral Extravaganza concert on Sunday, April 26 was a resounding success, partly due to the special guests: The Panhandle Polecats, a local bluegrass band.
The NIC Concert Choir, conducted by Max Mendez with Toni Helms accompanying on piano, began the concert with a lovely song by Johannes Brahms, "O Schone Nacht" (O Lovely Night), which featured many rich, lush harmonies.…
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Softball falls short of nationalsSeason finale brings heart-breaking loss to rival Golden Eagles
Thursday marked a disappointing moment for the Cardinal softball season in a difficult 7-6 loss to the College of Southern Idaho Thursday at the Region 18 Tournament held in Salt Lake City. The loss knocked NIC out of the running for the championship.
NIC entered the tournament ranked third with an overall record 47-23.…
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Swine Flu pandemic chock full of idiotsPorky Pig may appear bioterrorist to some, scapegoat to rest of world
Who could have known that Porky Pig was a bioterrorist? Since his creation in 1935, has Porky Pig been planning the "swine flu" pandemic so that he may someday rule the world? I could honestly say with a probability around 99.99 percent that the statements above have no relevancy of truth, but if you have been keeping up with the coverage of the current "swine flu" you will find that certain individuals believe Porky Pig is the one to blame for this pandemic For those individuals who have no obstacle that could interfere with one's ability in concerns to collective reasoning, who believe Porky Pig could be a bioterrorist, I say to you, "You are an idiot.…
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