An ever-changing legacy
Student input and involvement will play an integral role in the success of UI’s next president

The University of Idaho will have a new president within the next few weeks, and for some, the change may feel meaningless or even superficial. For others — those who […]

Second chance involvement
Spend the rest of the semester enjoying what UI has to offer by engaging with one another

There are just 10 weeks — 72 days — until May 11.  For some people, these numbers are just numbers. The dates are just dates. But for others, those 72 […]

An immersive opportunity
Jazz Fest epitomizes the best UI has to offer, but serves as a logistical headache

Four hundred performances. One hundred workshops. Jazz Fest is upon us again.  The annual celebration, which takes its name from legendary musician Lionel Hampton, has become both a treasured University […]

Parking in the wrong direction
Parking at UI does not have a simple solution — but it needs one, and soon

Driving to campus is supposed to be a time-saving and convenient transportation option for students. Although Downtown Moscow is a pedestrian-friendly area, when tasked with deciding whether or not to […]

All unclear
The purpose of Vandal Alerts is unclear — but it shouldn’t be

When students see the words “Vandal Alert” on their screen, the meaning behind it should be instantly clear. Is there a threat? Is there a major event those on campus […]

Remember the students
Amid faculty and administrative chaos, UI failed its students first

In a flurry of emails, social media posts and action on behalf of students and faculty, Denise Bennett became a well-known name over the past week.  The University of Idaho […]

Don’t observe change, make it
Political and social engagement at the local level is more important than ever

Three marches. Two days. One city with one common goal — to bring awareness to a diverse array of topics in a peaceful manner.  The past weekend showcased three marches […]

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For, of and by…

The students: The Argonaut’s most crucial demographic. The Argonaut has lived by the words, “For, of and by the students since 1898.” We exist because of you — the students. But […]

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A more open conversation
Let’s talk more openly about hate speech in our community

Moscow is often considered one of the most liberal areas in Idaho — a blue spot in a sea of red. The combination of two college towns and a highly […]