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Moscow Police Detective Sgt. Dan Bruce describes the Wil Hendrick case as the most frustrating case he has ever had. continue Spike Lee speaks Director Spike Lee spoke to students Sunday night encouraging them to dream big and stay focused. continue New senators take their place at table The seats around the ASUI senate table are now all full. Wednesday night, Kevin Shawver, Kevin Smith and Jared Stohner were named as the appointees to fill three vacant senate seats. continue Few attend ASUI parking forum Fifteen people ranging from faculty, staff, student leaders and students attended the ASUI-sponsored parking forum Thursday evening in the Idaho Commons Food Court. With so few in attendance, the open forum evolved into a round-table discussion about the pros and cons of a UI transit system and on-campus parking. continue Commons uncommonly problematic The University of Idaho Commons quietly turned one year old this January.
SUB rumors unfounded Despite rumors that the University of Idaho has plans to make the Student Union Building unavailable to students, Hal Godwin, vice president for student affairs said, "The rumor is absolutely false. There are no plans to remove or move student activities, such as student-organized organizations and the media, including the Argonaut, the radio station, and the yearbook from the SUB." continue Committee moves forward with trail expansion Latah Trail Committee members met Wednesday to discuss the next steps towards the construction of the new Latah Trail, an 11-mile path between Moscow and Troy that will run on the old railroad bed. continue Trains causing major delays for students Ten minutes.
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