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Author: Corrin Bond

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Springing into school spirit – Student Alumni Relations Board begins new tradition with first annual I Heart Idaho Week
Corrin Bond03.03.201603.07.2016

When Trevor Kauer and Cailin Bary realized there weren”t many spring semester events aimed at fostering school pride, they were inspired by other universities to create an I Heart Idaho […]

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Clearing the smoke – Washington State attorney will discuss legal marijuana during campus visit
Corrin Bond02.29.2016

When Washington state passed legislation that taxed and regulated marijuana, Moe Spencer walked away from his 11-year-long practice as a public defender to open his own law practice to help […]

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The Kauflin Trio played original works and covers during Jazz Festival performance
Corrin Bond02.29.201603.03.2016

Every seat in the University of Idaho Haddock Performance Hall was filled by 7:45 p.m. on the first evening of the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival Thursday. The Justin Kauflin Trio […]

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Fading in and out – Black Student Union strives to grow, create an inclusive community on campus
Corrin Bond02.25.2016

For black students at the University of Idaho in 1971, discrimination could be found anywhere – even in housing. According to an Argonaut article published Dec. 10, 1971, many black […]

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Living the world of Hemingway – UI’s annual Hemingway Festival celebrates the life and influence of a prominent author
Corrin Bond02.25.201610.02.2024

Although Ernest Hemingway never traveled as far north as Moscow, Ron McFarland, a University of Idaho English professor, said the author had an undeniable love for a more southern Idaho. […]

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Contesting a lack of diversity – Ubuntu aims to encourage student discourse through MLK Art and Essay contest
Corrin Bond02.25.201610.02.2024

When emails were sent out detailing the winners of the Martin Luther King Essay and Art Contest, University of Idaho graduate student, Maria Mejia, was convinced she hadn”t made the […]

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From the ground up – Habitat for Humanity dedicates house to UI”s Stephanie Bunney and her three daughters
Corrin Bond02.18.201602.22.2016

In the rental Stephanie Bunney and her three daughters lived in, the monthly payments were high, the house was small and the heating system didn”t quite work. After three year”s […]

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Finding courage in the climb – The Courageous Kids Climbing offers rock climbing opportunity to students with disabilities
Corrin Bond02.16.2016

What began as a retired firefighter”s vision to help children with disabilities has since become so much more. Courageous Kids Climbing, a program that hosts rock climbing events for children […]

Blurring the lines – Body positivity is great, but eating disorder education isn”t just about self-image
Corrin Bond02.16.2016

Three years ago, I sat in a Starbucks on a brisk February night and mindlessly stared at a laptop screen in front of me. My vision was blurring and my […]

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The “meet cute” – Different UI couples share their respective journeys and experiences
Corrin Bond02.11.201610.03.2024

In storytelling, a “meet cute” is a fictional scene where two potential romantic partners meet for the first time. With Valentine”s Day right around the corner, three University of Idaho […]

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