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Speak out for transparency
Students should feel comfortable speaking out against the UI administration

The new University of Idaho group, Students for Accountability and Safety (SAS), is calling for UI Athletic Director Rob Spear to step down. This is in response to the athletic […]

Not your average family drama
UI Theatre Arts hosts “True West” production

The repercussions of sibling rivalry gone awry are illustrated by the play “True West.” Presented by the University of Idaho Theatre Arts Department, “True West” will be shown 7:30 p.m. […]

The search for solitude
The Confucius Institute hosted China on the Palouse speaker

Valuing diversity on the Palouse, the Confucius Institute at the University of Idaho aims to educate the public on Chinese culture. Held once a semester in the Whitewater Room of […]

Who really pays the price?
Food for Thought Film Series showed documentary ‘The True Cost'

The Food for Thought monthly film series showed the documentary “The True Cost” Wednesday at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, diving into who really pays the price for clothing. Sponsored […]

The best of the best
A weekly album review segment

Suuns “images du futur” Year Released: 2013 Like: pavement, Liars, Sonic Youth Highlighted Songs: ‘020,’ ‘Mirror Mirror’[102] “Images Du Futur” Montreal-based rock outfit Suuns’ 2013 album highlights an affliction to […]

Entertainment or investment?
‘Black Mirror’ shows a world dominated by technology

Many popular television series are humorous, family friendly and relatable, but not all of them are so upbeat. Originally produced as a British science fiction anthology series created by Charlie […]

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O.T.C. — 03.22.18

What is the most important thing you have learned since your first day of college? Procrastination is key During my early days of college, I was so incredibly stressed when […]

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A fresh take on the Vandal family
UIdaho Bound plays an important role in educating, preparing and exciting incoming students

Many of us have lived through it — the terrifying yet exhilarating moment when we first visit prospective colleges as a graduating high school senior. Many students have no idea […]

Smoke in the air
When studying abroad, you can’t expect things to mirror your home country, even when health is on the line

A tennis shoe clad foot clambers down from the bus onto the cobblestone street, its mate following seconds behind with laces slightly ajar. The owner of these feet flicks her […]

Ireland vs. Idaho agriculture
Differences in agriculture between Ireland and Idaho to an agriculture major

  This spring semester I have had the extraordinary opportunity to study abroad in Dublin, Ireland. There are several differences; including the lack of decent coffee (I’m thinking of you […]