Hadley Bodell
ReporterI'm Hadley, a senior student in Communications in Multiplatform Journalism at ISU. I am the Editor-in-Chief of The Bengal Newspaper on campus, and love writing all kinds of local and student life stories. I am an intern at Local News 8 in Idaho Falls, so look out for me on your nightly news! I'm also the host of The Bengal Podcast with my fellow journalists at The Bengal. Look out for new episodes of the podcast monthly!
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Persistent drought in East Idaho means American Falls Reservoir anglers should expect fewer— and smaller—trout in 2026.
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In this month's episode, newest Bengal Staff Writer Rory Hons talks about her passion for bringing the nation's political news to the students of ISU!
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A judge has ruled against former transgender athlete Lindsay Hecox’s motion to dismiss her lawsuit, which challenges Idaho’s current ban on transgender athletes in girls' and women’s sports.
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In this feature interview, owner and operator of Camille's Crepes, Camille Gilbert, gives us an inside look at what it takes to successfully be a vendor at the Eastern Idaho State Fair, what it's like to win an award for her crepes and what customers can look forward to!
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Welcome to Season 3 of The Bengal Podcast! The staff at The Bengal is excited to be back on the air chatting about our experiences working for the newspaper. In this episode, listeners meet Madison Long, Life Editor and co-host of the Sustainable Idaho Podcast on KISU. She and host Hadley Bodell talk about Madison's new role as co-host as well as updates on the newspaper.
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The antique book trading business is one I didn’t know existed in Pocatello, Idaho. Actually, it didn’t until September of 2024 when Jacob Hubers opened The White Owl Books and Import store in Old Town. I sat down with Hubers to talk about his journey in this industry.
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Although abortion is already illegal in the state of Idaho, lawmakers want to place restrictions on certain drugs currently available used for medicated abortions.
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This bipartisan bill seeks to limit the federal government's ability to sell land managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service.
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Each year, the International Affairs Council plans and runs the Frank Church Symposium, an entirely student-led and funded event that brings global perspectives to Idaho State University. KISU sat down with representatives from the Council to discuss what the event means for the ISU community and how this year’s symposium is extra special.
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Downstairs in the Student Union building by the game center is a door whose sign reads “Benny’s Pantry”. It is a resource worth recognizing, and to learn more, I sat down with pantry director Lesa Crawford.