A company that drew four serious safety violations four years ago at UI has returned to campus.
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The second week of the criminal trial of Sami Omar al-Hussayen concluded Thursday at the U.S. Courts District of Idaho in Boise. The prosecution is in the middle of building its case and detailing al-Hussayen’s financial transactions.
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Jessica Helsley, a freshman natural resources major, was appointed to the vacant ASUI senator position by the ASUI senate at its Wednesday meeting.
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It sounds like a bad spy flick. Death squads assassinating innocents.
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Earth Day could not be ignored last year on the UI campus. University organizations flanked the plaza outside the Idaho Commons, setting up information booths, promoting recycled products, selling concessions and recruiting volunteers.
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ASUI Sen. Jonathon Teeters believes UI students have an investment in the environment of the campus, Moscow and Earth.
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Rock music and Islam discussions do not mix.
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In an effort to raise student interest and sales revenue, and reduce costs, the UI Gem of the Mountains yearbook is adopting a new magazine format.
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Tuesday’s “A Day to End Sexual Violence” fair was marked by a lack of participation from passersby, as few students stopped to peruse the booths.
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April 21, 2004
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How do you say, “I studied at the Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco,” in Arabic?
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Moms have various events to choose from for Mom’s Weekend; Cleanup day calls for
volunteers; Tribute honors former UI president; Horsemanship workshop needs volunteers
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