James Gibb was a phenomenal football player for Idaho from 1899-1901. He led the team as captain in 1901 and brought the Vandals key wins. James Gibb was a multi-sport athlete […]
The university’s College Assistant Migrant Program was shut down after federal government cuts to funding on Sept. 15. The U.S. Department of Education Office of Migrant Education officially notified CAMP […]
People from all around the University of Idaho and Moscow came together to attend the 24th-annual Tutxinmepu Powwow on April 5 with the help of Native American Student Association. […]
On April 6 in the Pitman Center’s International Ballroom, the Indian Students Association hosted “India Night.” Students and local community members gathered to help share Indian culture through dance, singing […]
The second weekend of March Madness is here, and we are down to sixteen teams looking to make it to San Antonio, where the Final Four and National Championship will […]
On Tuesday, two moose were spotted lounging on the lawn around the Administration Building and Hello Walk. They were seen grazing on the lawn, chasing each other and sleeping over […]
The death of University of Idaho student Alex Taber was announced by Dean of Students Blaine Eckles on March 4 through an email announcement. Taber was a junior majoring in […]
Kendrick Lamar performed a groundbreaking show at Super Bowl LIX, seamlessly blending artistry, political commentary and personal narrative. With President Donald Trump and multiple celebrities in the audience, plus record-breaking […]
As the semester nears its end, Vandals retreat to their dorms and the library to prepare for finals. Dead week can be an anxiety-inducing time for everyone. When your days […]
Incumbent Republican candidate Russ Fulcher won the spot of United States Representative for District 1. Fulcher received 52.2% of the votes. Kaylee Peterson, Democratic, received 44.36%, Matt Loesby, Libertarian, received 2.34% and […]