Celebrating activism with art
Local artists hired to paint mural in honor of the ACLU of Idaho on Moscow building

The American Civil Liberties Union of Idaho is celebrating 25 years of serving the state by creating a mural in Idaho Falls, Garden City and Moscow, conceptualizing civic activism and […]

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ASUI Senate hears project updates
ASUI Senate meeting focuses on helping students have better well-being on campus.

ASUI President Nicole Skinner updated the Senate on her participation in last night’s survey of campus facilities. Skinner walked a route with over 20 stopping points on campus in collaboration […]

Fridays are for freedom
Visual Art community to put on For Freedom event to promote the use of art as a political voice.

The University of Idaho visual art community is partnering with the Pritchard Art Gallery to host a political display Friday. For Freedoms’ event is in confluence with the national campaign […]

Three cheers for tiers
UI Homecoming Committee creates teir reward system in hopes of increasing participation

As Homecoming swiftly approaches, those tasked with planning the many facets of the week-long celebration are working around the clock. But this year, the Homecoming Committee aims to shake things […]

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The trouble with multiple endings
Multiple endings in video games are getting out of hand

This Friday, the latest addition to the “Assassin’s Creed” franchise, “Odyssey,” will hit shelves, bringing much-anticipated changes. The most hyped up change the game’s publisher, Ubisoft, discussed was the branching […]

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50,000 words in 30 days
Writer Alexis Van Horn provides a personal column in hopes of inspiring others to participate in NaNoWriMo with her

Rainstorms are becoming a more regular occurrence, leaves litter the ground and most people are screaming about midterms. Fall has arrived, bringing with it an abundance of creative challenges to […]

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Advice for the career fair
An organizer for the career fair gives advice to what students can expect if they attend.

For Eric Anderson, an associate director at the University of Idaho career services center, being able to help put on the career fair is like putting on their rendition of […]

What’s in a (No)name?
A signal boost for the female Chicago-based rapper who dazzles with second album ‘Room 25’

It’s winter 2016. I’m driving through downtown Boise late one night with my crewwhen suddenly, my friend asks for the coveted aux cord. What he played next happens to now […]

History and heritage
LGBTQA Office and Office of Multicultural Affairs to show free film Tuesday

In celebration of Latinx Heritage Month and LGBTQA History Month, the University of Idaho’s LGBTQA Office and Office of Multicultural Affairs will show the film “Chavela” Tuesday. The free event […]