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Administrative/Biographical History NoteThe College of Southern Idaho was created in 1965 by the State of Idaho as the first Community College in the Southern Idaho region. It has served throughout its history as a pioneer of technological advancement, inclusiveness, and progressive education. Scope and Content NoteThis collection includes athletics programs and media guides for the four main athletics programs at the College of Southern Idaho from 2000 to 2008. News media and the public used these guides to learn about the details of the athletes on the softball, volleyball, basketball, and baseball teams. RestrictionsItems in this collection do not circulate and may be used in-house only. Copyright Statement: The copyright of this collection is held by the College of Southern Idaho. Copyright Restrictions: It is the researcher’s responsibility to conform to all legal literary and copyright provisions attached to the materials used. The Special Collections Department will not be responsible for the infringement of any such laws. Patrons assume all responsibility for reproduction requests and will not assign blame in any way to the College of Southern Idaho over the reproduction of material at the request of patrons. For more information please visit Title 17 of the Copyright Law. OrganizationsCollege of Southern Idaho.
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Administrative InformationProvenanceThese guides and programs were created by the CSI Athletics Department at the beginning of the Twenty-First century. They were deposited in the Archives after they were created. Processing Information:These records were organized and cataloged in 2023 by Reed C. Hepler. Associated InformationPreferred Bibliographic CitationCollege of Southern Idaho,"College of Southern Idaho Athletics Programs Records (CSI_F2MSS010). College of Southern Idaho Special Collections and Archives, Twin Falls, Idaho.
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The College of Southern Idaho Special Collections and Archives would like to thank the Idaho State Historical Records Advisory Board and the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), whose financial and advisory support have facilitated the creation of these pages and records. For more information on the NHPRC, visit archives.gov/nhprc.