Earl Bennet wanted to get people outside. The first dean of the University of Idaho College of Science, Bennet said he spent most of his days in the great outdoors […]
Midterms are drawing closer, which unfortunately means I am putting off thinking about NaNoWriMo more than usual. With exams so close, I doubt many people have the time to respond […]
The University of Idaho Women’s hosted a poetry workshop ran by Stacy Boe Miller, a third-year MFA candidate, Tuesday evening. The event ran from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m., where […]
In his keynote address Monday, Borah Symposium speaker and New York Times national security reporter David Sanger compared Russia interference in the 2016 election to Nixon’s Watergate scandal. Instead of […]
Children shows have evolved in recent years from only providing fun antics to distract kids to thought-provoking and humorous displays, which make the most ardent senior citizen giggle. We, as […]
Climate change is an existential threat to our species according to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. They have put the metaphorical dooms-day clock at 2 minutes to midnight. It […]
University of Idaho students and community members of all ages stopped by the For Freedoms kickstart event on Friday to participate in art as a form of conversation about today’s […]
The faculty senate approved a new position on the faculty affairs council and discussed some changes to the graduate student assistant job requirements at their meeting Tuesday afternoon. Faculty senate […]
John’s Alleys was not only lit up by the stage last Friday, but by the lively crowd moving their feet to beat of the music. The Alley always brings in […]
The University of Idaho’s Planned Parenthood Generation Action hosted a solidarity circle event in support of sexual assault survivors Thursday as Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination looms. The Senate approved Kavanaugh’s nomination […]