Tuesday’s Faculty Senate meeting covered potential tuition increases and the addition of two new academic certificates. The 2025-26 academic year may come with increases in tuition. These changes are intended […]
Last month, House Speaker Mike Moyle proposed a bill that would make it a felony to knowingly publish a false statement “with actual malice” about another person. “Actual malice” is […]
Announced on Feb. 13, the University of Idaho has officially reached Carnegie R1 research institution status. UI is the first research institution in the state of Idaho to reach this […]
The Trump administration announced their plans to cut billions in federal funding for biomedical research in universities and hospitals last week. On Friday, Feb. 7, the National Institutes of Health […]
Feb. 4 marked the culmination of nearly a full year of work on Vision 2050, the long-range campus development plan spearheaded by architecture planning firm SmithGroup. On Tuesday, the firm’s […]
Arguments were heard at Ada County District Court on Jan. 23 and 24 regarding the quadruple homicide that took place in Moscow in 2022. On Thursday, defense attorney Anne Taylor […]
Animation is an opportunity to bend the rules. When a film or show is animated, the artists can make their characters flow, stretch, move with unnatural grace and generally capture […]
On Jan. 22, ASUI convened to discuss recently proposed resolutions with a clear theme of outreach and acknowledgment across the board. Vice President Emma Johnston, President Martha Smith and the […]
In 2015, the landmark Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges legalized gay marriage nationwide. A decade later, arguments are taking place in the Idaho House that this should be overturned […]
You’re trying to cook pizza from scratch and you just can’t figure out why the cheese keeps sliding off. You agitatedly pull up Google and look up “cheese not sticking […]