Month: September 2013
Make a plan, earn a scholarship — Students have chance to influence campus policy, earn $300 scholarship
Within the first week of the academic year, seven students were transported to Gritman Medical Center due to their intoxication level, said Denise Carl, student involvement coordinator.
Green Dots for change — Interpersonal violence prevention program makes its way to the University of Idaho
It was a fairly typical night for Monica Sherman and Chris Clement until they heard someone mention a woman had hit her head and was bleeding at a nearby fraternity.
Presidential candidates announced
The University of Idaho hopes to select its next president by the end of the semester, after announcing the finalists for the position earlier this week.
Roller coaster weekend — Idaho soccer wins first, loses second match during Homecoming weekend
A perfect athletic Homecoming weekend came to a disappointing end as the Vandal soccer team lost its match against the Missouri-Kansas City Kangaroos on Sunday.
RHA appoints new talent to MTC position
Freshman Megan Pearson has claimed a leading role on the executive board of the University of Idaho Residence Hall Association.
Stopping the sweep — Idaho’s doubles duo halts Cougar sweep at WSU
The Vandal women’s tennis team had a strong showing in the WSU Cougar Classic this weekend, but the Cougars won three out of four draws on their home courts.
Pink is the new black – Annual Pink Tea event to raise money for free screening mammograms to Latah women in need
In Idaho, cancer is the leading cause of death in women. Breast cancer specifically, is the second leading cause of death in women said Gritman Medical Center Community Relations Director […]
Brave and bold — Idaho men’s tennis wins three of five main draws at EWU Classic over the weekend
Heading into the EWU Classic from Friday to Sunday, in Cheney, Wash., Vandal men’s tennis coach Jeff Beaman was expecting a lot out of his team. After their performance this […]
Speaking for Charity – Bull Country radio will broadcast 30 hours for non-profit organizations
The morning of Oct. 10 will mark the beginning of the second annual Bull Country Community Cares Radio-A-Thon, sponsored by Sam Dial Jewelers.