In early October, President Donald Trump federalized the National Guard from several states and deployed them into Chicago amid anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests. Among the National Guard units that were deployed to Chicago were […]
The University of Idaho is getting ready for one of the most exciting weekends of the year. Students are buying costumes, candy is selling out and the campus is getting ready to face another weekend of fun […]
Classrooms are often filled with coughs and sniffles, especially during the fall semester. By the next morning, students are waking up with sore throats or a headache but still need […]
Last week was Greek Week on campus, where all the different fraternity and sorority chapters compete in events to earn points. However, not all the students on campus are involved […]
Syllabus week has many different conceptions throughout campus. Some people think it is a waste of time and an excuse to have fun, while others think of it as a […]
We have all seen Greek life philanthropies on campus. Usually, they’re at the bottom of Hello Walk or on a street corner of Greek Row, wearing their letters and asking […]
Many may think that because summer is right around the corner, students should be overjoyed for their break. However, many students are not getting a break this summer for a […]
Artificial intelligence is a controversial topic among college students. Some think it is a useful tool that will revolutionize the future, and some think AI is detrimental to learning. Part […]
Should prospective Idaho medical students have cause for worry or celebration? Two house bills have been proposed this legislative session that affect medical education in Idaho. House Bill 176 and […]
Anti-intellectualism, marked by opposition to or distrust of education and intellectual pursuits, has grown in the last decade. This movement is damaging Americans’ trust in science and medicine. Matt Motta, […]