Under pressure: a good thing?
As an exercise science and health student, hypertension is something that has been discussed in almost all of my coursework. And though hypertension can affect people across all majors, I […]
As an exercise science and health student, hypertension is something that has been discussed in almost all of my coursework. And though hypertension can affect people across all majors, I […]
Steven Amstrup, a senior scientist with Polar Bears International, will visit the University of Idaho as part of the “Oceans, Ice and Climate” change seminar at 7 p.m. April 25 […]
Steven Amstrup, a senior scientist with Polar Bears International, will visit the University of Idaho as part of the “Oceans, Ice and Climate” change seminar at 7 p.m. April 25 […]
Many students are not aware of the numerous international opportunities available here at the University of Idaho. With more than 250 locations to choose from in more than 60 countries, […]
All the biking racks are full. There’s nowhere to park and it’s way too expensive to buy a parking permit. What’s a student to do? Automobile parking and transportation to […]
I’m writing in response to John-Daniel Wanvig’s guest voice article on April 5, entitled “An uncommon Christian view on food stamps.”
What do you think about a potential smoking ban on campus? Do you think the university would be able to enforce such a ban?
In response to Andrew Jenson’s opinion article “Taking the rough road” in the April 2 publication of The Argonaut: According to how I was raised, I was once of the […]
By President M. Duane Nells in response to the article “Flagship or land-grant?” in the March 29 publication of The Argonaut: Your March 29 article, “Flagship or land-grant?” missed some […]
Do you ever experience nutrition whiplash? We are bombarded by nutrition information everyday, making it overwhelming to consider what is fact and what is fiction. According to the International Food […]