Manulani Aluli-Meyer speaks at UI
Native American Heritage Month concludes with speaker presentation inspiring others to consider the meanings behind their words

In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, Manulani Aluli-Meyer spoke at the University of Idaho, focusing on finding a balance and learning the differences between knowing, knowledge and understanding. She […]

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Remembering Marvel’s hero
While Marvel giant Stan Lee is gone, his legacy lives on in his heroic characters

Stan Lee, Marvel’s greatest real-life hero, passed away Monday. The 95-year-old revolutionized the comic book industry with a new wave of superheroes. According to Kirk Schneck, an attorney for Lee’s […]

Touch panel upgrade
By end of the year, touch panels in UI classrooms will be upgraded

The ITS department has begun updating touch panels in classrooms for the first time since 2004, according to classroom IT Analyst Ken Schmidt. Schmidt said all of the general use […]

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Research finds unexpected results
Berna Devezer and her interdisciplinary team found controversial results in research

A long-held belief in the scientific world is if the results of an experiment can be reproduced, then the results of the experiment are true. Berna Devezer, a University of […]

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Engineering students pitch research projects at event
Last Thursday, participants in the Grand Challenge Scholars program got the opportunity to pitch proposed research projects to faculty members

Daniel Robertson, University of Idaho Grand Challenge Scholars program director, says pitching a project to a peer or colleague is not about gaining money. Instead, Robertson said the goal of […]

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Return of communications
Next fall, University of Idaho will bring back a degree last offered in 2008

The University of Idaho’s College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences will bring back its degree in communications, according to a news release. The release cited data from Hanover Research, […]

Pens at the ready
Writer Alexis Van Horn provides a personal column in hopes of inspiring others to participate in NaNoWriMo with her

Fall break is approaching, which means most students on campus are overwhelmed, exhausted, and ready to take an exorbitantly long nap. In a matter of days, NaNoWriMo 2018 will be […]