The DACA discussion
UI College of Law hosts a discussion about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

The University of Idaho College of Law hosted a discussion on the current and future state of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Thursday.  Luis Cortes Romero, a UI alumnus, […]

Showing off the sheep
UI Sheep Center begins lambing season with more than 100 new lambs

Several years ago, when Aly Bean first stumbled upon the University of Idaho Sheep Center, she knew the trail alongside the 126-acre farm would be a great place for a […]

Involving everyone
Kathryn Bonzo aims to involve all community members in city council

Coming up on her fourth year as a Moscow City Council member, Kathryn Bonzo keeps a Margarete Mead quote on her wall because she has never doubted a citizen’s capability […]

The app that continues to thrive
Pokemon GO’s Generation 3 release is no disappointment to fans

Rain began to pour on the University of Idaho campus, but students standing near Theophilus Tower didn’t seem to mind. Everyone stared at their phones tapping away, looking around to […]

UI plans raises for TAs
UI teaching assistants enrolled in graduate programs will no longer have to pay tuition

Teaching assistants received a blessing Feb. 5 in the form of an email detailing the new system in which University of Idaho TAs will be paid. The email, sent out […]

Changing Laynes
UI Alumus Layne Gneiting discusses his worldwide bike treks

After feeling stuck in his life, University of Idaho alumnus Layne Gneiting looked to get away. His family joined him on a coast-to-coast bike trek across the U.S., where Gneiting […]