Arlinda Nauman, a retired University of Idaho faculty member, has been inducted to the 4-H Hall of Fame. Nauman worked with 4-H for 40 years in Oklahoma, South Dakota and […]
Being named Homecoming Royalty means more than just a “popularity contest” said Amy Mink, the committee chair for Homecoming Royalty. “There is a much longer process of choosing royalty at […]
The University of Idaho Faculty Senate approved changes Tuesday to the academic calendar that will result in the 2019 to 2020 and 2026 to 2027 school years being a week […]
Andy Severson knows each customer’s name as they walk in the door of Moscow Brewing Company, asking them what they’d like to drink with a grin. The business was originally […]
Brett Kavanaugh has been selected as the newest Supreme Court Justice, and with that comes ramifications that will affect the United States that could play out for decades. While his […]
We have already reached halfway through our preparation month for NaNoWriMo! In less than fifteen short days, we will be on our way to challenging ourselves with writing a manuscript. […]
Art Chantry, a Western Washington University graduate and visual pioneer of the grunge era, is set to visit the University of Idaho campus Thursday and Friday. He will speak about […]
Vandal Health Education and Campus Recreation will host their 30th annual Health and Recreation fair from 12 to 4 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 17 at the Student Recreation Center. The fair […]
The severity of depression and, or anxiety for most college students is a serious problem. A 2012 National Alliance on Mental Illness survey, “College Students Speak,” showed 27 percent of […]
Proposition 2 and education reform took center stage during the League of Women Voters candidate forum Wednesday night. Proposition 2, the Medicaid Expansion Initiative, is a statute that will be […]