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August 21, 2013 • Issue no. 02 Volume 26
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things to know for back-to-school Amazon.com It’s time again to shell out money for all those books. Check out page 11 for a breakdown of how to get the most for your money and keep that cash in your pocket.
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President Kustra will give his 2013 President’s Address on Wednesday, August 21, at 10 a.m. Pick up Monday’s edition of The Arbiter for details on the address and what it means for Boise State.
On August 31 at 2 p.m. students will attempt to break the Guinness world record for the longest distance traveled on a slip ‘n slide in one hour. The slip ‘n slide will be assembled on the lawn outside the Communications Building.
The Pulse Radio will be hosting a back to school concert on August 23 at noon. Check out page 16 for more information and drop by the Student Union Building patio for some free live music.
Dodging state mandated insurance Ryan Thorne
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Once Student Health Insurance Plan is waived and a private policy is verified by the university, it is up to the student to ensure the private policy is active and paid for, but unless SHIP employees catch wind of a dropped policy by a Boise State enrollee and conduct an audit of coverage, the individual may get away with breaking state law. “We normally don’t do it (verify coverage),” said Marika Butler, SHIP health insurance and billing coordinator. “For the most part, we are here to make sure students are meeting their insurance needs.” See DODGING MANDATED INSURANCE I page 9
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