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O.T.C. — 8.23.19

What are you most looking forward to this semester? Paradise We’re already a few weeks into “Bachelor in Paradise,” but as the season continues to heat up, I have no […]

Exposing the ‘Idaho way’
In the face of adversity, stay true to inclusive, diverse ideals

Last week, Boise State University’s new president received a letter outlining critiques of the university’s various diversity-related programs, citing numerous reasons she should consider withholding support. Marlene Tromp, the seventh […]

Moving forward
Things may change but our dedication to the truth never will

The Argonaut has been part of this university and its community since 1898. And every four years since then, those who were once part of our staff will have all […]

No slacking this year
With AJR headlining, Finals Fest could be on track to rebound from disappointing recent years

Finals Fest was a swing and a miss last spring, with hip-hop artist 6LACK doing little to circumvent the University of Idaho’s apparent love for the genre.  At the time, […]

Following the questions
Many questions still remain unanswered nearly four months after UI barred Denise Bennett from campus

Denise Bennett — a name the University of Idaho campus became very familiar with in January after it appeared in a now locally famous Vandal Alert. The situation within the […]

The season for vocal Vandals
This week’s counter protest showed the passion in students and the university community

Spring in Moscow usually means strange weather, music blaring on Greek Row and plenty of graduation nerves.  For our newsroom, spring means something a little different. Each year, our staff […]

More than a student
Student athletes represent the university and accountability should be taken more seriously

This week, news broke two Idaho football players were cited back in March after allegedly attempting to steal $133 worth of food from the Moscow Walmart. Linebackers Christian Elliss and Dalton […]

Embrace the opportunity
Students should seize the opportunity to make their voices heard in next week’s ASUI

From a governing standpoint, students cannot control much of what goes on within the University of Idaho campus. Students are constantly impacted by the decisions and processes of university officials, […]

Callahan for president
UI saw strong candidates for the UI presidency, but Christopher Callahan is the president we need

It has been 300 days since we first learned of University of Idaho President Chuck Staben’s “mutual decision” with the Idaho State Board of Education to step down as president […]