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Gain knowledge and power by getting tested for STIs Knowing you and your partner’s sexual history is commonly overlooked before committing to having sex. Imagine being in the midst of […]
Gain knowledge and power by getting tested for STIs Knowing you and your partner’s sexual history is commonly overlooked before committing to having sex. Imagine being in the midst of […]
The end of the school year is an exciting time. The sun is shining across the Palouse hills, flowers are blooming and summer break is just around the corner. Some […]
I think the recent veto by Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter reflects a culture of archaic and deep-rooted social misconceptions that exist in Idaho. Otter attempted to halt the Idaho Court […]
This week is Week of the Young Child. It is a week dedicated to bringing awareness about the needs of young children and their families, as well as the opportunity […]
Maybe you thought you had time between classes to run home and take a nap, since you only got five hours of sleep last night. Then, you realized you had […]
As someone who has never had a significant interest or passion for politics, I think it says a lot that I find myself invested in this particular ASUI presidential election […]
Creating change on campus When thinking about a peer health education program, you may ask yourself, “What is a peer?” or “Why should the University of Idaho have peer educators?” […]
I get it. Many people often find frustration with government. Some disagree with certain actions that are taken, others find it hard to see the value of government. I understand […]
Campus resources focus on student health At the beginning of the spring semester, it can be easy to make health a priority. New Year’s resolutions, a new semester and starting […]
Q: Unlike past years, students attending Vandal Friday will not be allowed to spend the night in Greek houses or residence halls. Do you think this change will take away […]