Article Archive for January 2012
CTC helps UI students identify the risks of eating disorders
Car accidents, sickness and suicide are not the leading cause of death for females between the ages of 15 and 24 — eating disorders are, said Miles Meason of the University of Idaho’s Counseling and …
Moroccan the runway
Skylar Ting, Moscow High School student, models traditional Moroccan regalia at the Morocco-U.S. Intercultural Exchange fashion show Monday in the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre.
Police Log
Tuesday, Jan. 24
11:17 a.m. 1400 Block South Mountain View Road: Caller reported that two subjects are at the above apartment retrieving items. No report was filed.
Vandalizing humanity
Sports are not everyone’s cup of tea. “How many points does getting it in the basket mean?” and “Who is the captain?” I asked the sports writer beside me at a basketball game last weekend. …
Off the cuff
Keeping it classy
Shrimp on the barby, Fosters, Aussie wine and kiwis … Yeah it was a great Australian Open final. Go Djokovic.
— Madison
UI professor appointed co-leader in new national science group
For three months, oil spilled non-stop into the Gulf of Mexico during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, endangering ocean life, animals and residents in the surrounding area. Gary Machlis, University of Idaho professor of conservatism, …
More common than we know
Exposing the most intimate details of your life to a stranger can be the hardest part of getting help, especially if we’re not sure we need it.
Students battle in knowledge challenge
University of Idaho students competed in a battle of the mind last week in the annual College Bowl competition.
Morals matter
Politicians are not puppets on a string or actors on a stage — they are people who should be judged by the same morals and values by which we judge ourselves.
Students share concerns
Thirty-five University of Idaho undergraduates traveled to Boise Jan. 25 to meet with Idaho’s legislators and discuss higher education at the 2012 Legislative Breakfast.
Vandals take over Boise
In honor of the annual “Higher Education Week,” ASUI board members aim to make the University of Idaho a top priority for the state.
Vandals unite against violence
V is for more than Vandals, said Heather Gasser, University of Idaho Women’s Center director and co-producer of “The Vagina Monologues.”
Gov. Otter discusses ‘IGEM’ plan with Idaho university presidents
Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter’s IGEM (Idaho Global Entrepreneurial Mission) plan to promote research in Idaho would mean an additional $2 million split between the state’s three universities.
Dangerous disorders
Car accidents, sickness and suicide are not the leading cause of death for females between the ages of 15 and 24 — eating disorders are, said Miles Meason of the University of Idaho’s Counseling and …
Science of a crisis
For three months, oil spilled non-stop into the Gulf of Mexico during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, endangering ocean life, animals and residents in the surrounding area. Gary Machlis, University of Idaho professor of conservatism, …
Students battle in knowledge challenge
University of Idaho students competed in a battle of the mind last week in the annual College Bowl competition.
The winning team, Harahel, went undefeated in four rounds of trivia competition.
Benjamin Sloniker, a member of the …
Students share concerns
Thirty-five University of Idaho undergraduates traveled to Boise Jan. 25 to meet with Idaho’s legislators and discuss higher education at the 2012 Legislative Breakfast.
Vandals take over Boise
In honor of the annual “Higher Education Week,” ASUI board members aim to make the University of Idaho a top priority for the state.
UI President M. Duane Nellis joined ASUI board members at a conference …
Vandals unite against violence
V is for more than Vandals, said Heather Gasser, University of Idaho Women’s Center director and co-producer of “The Vagina Monologues.”
What a GEM
Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter’s IGEM (Idaho Global Entrepreneurial Mission) plan to promote research in Idaho would mean an additional $2 million split between the state’s three universities.
Politicians’ private lives are subject to scrutiny by the public
Politicians are not puppets on a string or actors on a stage — they are people who should be judged by the same morals and values by which we judge ourselves.
More common than we know
Exposing the most intimate details of your life to a stranger can be the hardest part of getting help, especially if we’re not sure we need it.
Off the cuff
Keeping it classy
Shrimp on the barby, Fosters, Aussie wine and kiwis … Yeah it was a great Australian Open final. Go Djokovic.
— Madison
Vandalizing humanity
Sports are not everyone’s cup of tea. “How many points does getting it in the basket mean?” and “Who is the captain?” I asked the sports writer beside me at a basketball game last weekend. …
‘Watch’ which charity you pick
Brightly colored, gender neutral accessories are just what it takes to make an apathetic generation put up some dollars for a cause, and that’s what Flex Watches is doing.





