For many students, the current conflict in the Middle East can feel distant. But the recent surge in gas prices shows that the conflict impacts everyone at the local level. According to an article […]
Idaho lawmakers say that House Bill 822 is about protecting parental rights, but the proposal raises serious questions about student privacy, trust in schools and how far the state should go in regulating conversations […]
As the Idaho Legislature debates the future of health care in the state, lawmakers face a choice: protect Medicaid expansion and the thousands of Idahoans who depend on it, or move forward with proposals that would strip health care coverage […]
True crime has been a recent obsession that seems to be going viral on every major social media platform. Outlets like Instagram and TikTok are full of videos of unsolved murders and mysteries. It […]
When looking outside at Moscow in the winter, students and residents usually expect one thing: snow. In years past, ice has covered every sidewalk on campus. Snow had piled high on the sides of roads […]
You may look around campus and see it coming to life. The warming temperatures, the blooming foliage and the sun finally shining can only indicate one thing: spring is coming to Moscow. It’s like the campus community has defrosted […]
“Wuthering Heights” was released in theaters after a long and anticipated wait by fans. The movie was directed and produced by Emerald Fennell and produced by Margot Robbie and Josey McNamara. The movie is an adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Emily Brontë and released in […]
Upon entering a classroom, students are used to signs and posters encouraging hard work, creative thinking and inclusion. Most people wouldn’t think that a poster fostering an inclusive space for students would be a case […]
It was a quiet February morning when a father took his normal route to drop his child off at daycare, as he does almost every day. After saying their goodbyes, instead of being met by other parents, hellos and polite […]
Higher education has always been a staple in the U.S. For many students, parents and teachers encouraged them to go, whether it was to a state college or across the […]