Month: November 2012
Beaten By Them — Kinder Machines
Nick McGarvey | rawr reviews Refreshing idea alert: put six guys in a room with a variety of instruments, hit record, and let an album happen. If this isn’t […]
Pea Soup
Chris Maze | Crumbs Trying to scrimp and save on groceries this week so you can pre-order Halo 4? Then here’s the dish for you. Makes approximately four large servings.
Peanut butter chocolate Frappuccino
Lindsey Treffry | Crumbs Starbucks Frappuccino’s are so good, but can get expensive when purchased more than once a week. Here is a cheap, healthy recipe that acts as both […]
Poet kicks off Distinguished Visiting Writers series
Award-winning poet Gabrielle Calvocoressi will read from her work at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7 in the Menard Law Building and will provide a week-long writer’s workshop as part of the […]
Lights, camera, lead
As a way to make leadership less intimidating and show that it can come in all shapes and sizes, the Department of Student Involvement has created the Reel Leadership series, […]
Helping students help themselves — Counseling and Testing Center saw 30 percent increase in requests for counseling
There has been a continuous increase in the demand for counseling services at the University of Idaho, according to the Counseling and Testing Center 2011-2012 annual report released Oct. 8.
Hangin’ with dads
Food, traditions and football will help students and parents celebrate Dads Weekend at the University of Idaho.
Honoring death
Vince Escutia paints Andreana Cortez’s face for Dia de los Muertos, “Day of the Dead,” an annual Mexican holiday honoring and remembering the lives of loved ones who have died.