Training to help
Mental illness training useful for faculty and staff Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) was extremely helpful to me, not only as a student, but for my future as well. One in four […]
Mental illness training useful for faculty and staff Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) was extremely helpful to me, not only as a student, but for my future as well. One in four […]
What does tobacco-free mean to you? For many students at the University of Idaho, the term means cleaner air. For others, it simply means being able to live a long […]
Q: Vandal Entertainment recently announced that Chance The Rapper will headline the 2015 Finals Fest. Will you attend the concert? Why or why not? What do you think of Vandal […]
Plan and prepare for a safe spring break Every year students on campus count down to the next break that allows them to gain their sanity back. We have hit […]
Getting adequate sleep is important for productive life Sleep when you’re busy. Sounds counterintuitive, right? You may be thinking, “How am I supposed to sleep when I have to finish […]
Finding a flexible, healthy relationship with food and weight Editor’s note: This column originally ran on Tuesday and included errors added during the editing process. Each day, I work with […]
This has been a difficult week in Moscow. We mourn the tragic loss of members of our community and our Vandal family. The victims of last weekend’s tragedy were deeply […]
While attending a Tobacco Free Idaho Alliance meeting in Boise on Dec. 8, 2014, I had the opportunity to listen to a riveting speaker by the name of Victor DeNoble. […]
I am an alumnus of the University of Idaho and a proud Vandal. All three of my sons have also attended the university, so it runs in our family. I […]
UI needs to go tobacco free In April 2014, the Faculty Senate recommended adopting a tobacco-free campus. In November, ASUI passed a resolution recommending a smoke-free campus. Either policy would […]