Read the fine print
Until last week, I supported the Affordable Care Act. In theory, I still do. But after experiencing one of its main provisions first-hand, I realize theory is not good enough.
Until last week, I supported the Affordable Care Act. In theory, I still do. But after experiencing one of its main provisions first-hand, I realize theory is not good enough.
The U.S. Supreme Court is debating the insurance mandate of President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act. It’s controversial in and out of the court, and understandably so.
In a crowded basement room, lit by large windows along one wall, students are busy calling alumni, parents and other friends of the university.
Blaser ninth in decathlon Idaho senior Andrew Blaser finished strong at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays with a 9th place finish in the decathlon Thursday in Austin. After the two […]
With only five spring practices on the books, it’s time for the Idaho Vandals football team to take to the turf in its first spring scrimmage.
With full course loads and a commitment to their own team, four University of Idaho club lacrosse and one Washington State lacrosse team members have found the time to make […]
The slow, but competitive section of the Idaho women’s tennis team’s schedule is over and the final stretch consists of seven matches in four weeks in preparation for the WAC […]
At one point during Idaho soccer’s season last fall, the back of the net became such a foreign place that during a string of six games, the team only netted […]
Abortion is not miscarriage On Tuesday, Ralph Nielsen shared his idea that the word “abortion” is equivalent to the word “miscarriage.” He cited the National Library of Medicine’s website.