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Author: Paige Wilton

Idaho senator proposes constitutional amendment to protect public lands 
If passed in legislature, it would appear on the November ballot 
Paige Wilton01.29.2026

On Wednesday, Jan. 21, Sen. Ben Adams, R-Nampa, proposed an amendment to the Idaho state constitution to prevent new public lands acquisition by the state from being sold.  The amendment, which would apply to any new […]

Idaho faces potential Medicaid cuts to balance state budget 
Paige Wilton01.26.2026

Gov. Little recommends a $22 million cut in Medicaid expenditures for the next fiscal year  In order for Idaho to manage expected budget deficits, Medicaid, a federally and state funded low-cost health […]

COLUMN: Across the map: Reflecting on a semester abroad in Scotland 
The lessons learned this season
Paige Wilton12.13.2025

As the days become shorter and the weather grows colder, it signifies the end of the fall semester. It also means the final days of my semester abroad have arrived.  […]

COLUMN: Across the map: Studying abroad enforces a work life balance 
How different countries promote the value of personal time
Paige Wilton12.08.2025

A trait many look for in potential employers and academic opportunities is a healthy work-life balance. After a semester spent studying abroad, I’ve grown a greater appreciation for a well-rounded […]

COLUMN: Across the map: Making the most of a semester abroad in its final weeks 
The importance of remaining actively present
Paige Wilton11.20.2025

As the seasons change and the fall semester begins to wrap up, time seems to slip away even quicker than before. Studying abroad this semester has brought a lifetime’s worth […]

COLUMN: Across the map: Celebrating someone else’s holiday
The impact of Nov. 5 in the U.K.
Paige Wilton11.12.2025

A variety of cultural celebrations take place across the globe every day. For residents of the U.K., Nov. 5, otherwise known as Guy Fawkes Day, is one of those days […]

COLUMN: Across the map: How the celebration of Halloween has developed across Scotland 
The time-honored traditions that have lasted for centuries
Paige Wilton10.30.2025

For all those eager to play dress-up with an excuse to celebrate, Halloween is one of the most anticipated days of the year. The origins of the holiday, however, are far from […]

COLUMN: Across the map: Learning about the world leads to learning about yourself 
A semester abroad will push you into making personal discoveries
Paige Wilton10.29.2025

One of the primary factors driving so many to study abroad is the chance to learn more about the world through experiencing it. Another outcome bound to follow that learning […]

OPINION: Unpaid internships are no longer an option in today’s economy  
Most students cannot afford experience over income
Paige Wilton10.23.2025

For decades, one of the most coveted positions to be earned as a student is that of an intern. Internships are often critical to gaining real work experience alongside professionals […]

COLUMN: Across the map: The importance of staying connected to home while abroad
Why the balance between staying present and consistently communicating matters
Paige Wilton10.23.2025

Homesickness is one of the most universal experiences for students studying abroad, and for those who’ve never been away from home before, this can be especially true. Staying in steady contact with […]

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