Claire Majors, a University of Idaho mechanical engineering senior, spent 10 days in Bolivia over the summer to help install a gravity feed water supply system for a local village […]
The idea to remodel the President’s House has been around since 2013, but its demolition on Sept. 27 paved the way for a completely new house. “Since 2013, we’ve been […]
What’s the best class you have taken at UI? Slashers, blood, horror Nightmares in Red-White-Blue doesn’t teach you how to commit murder, but it’s still enjoyable. It doesn’t get much […]
That time of year is here again. No, not the changing leaves of fall or the seemingly endless cold season. It is the time of year where students are barreling […]
A quick yoga session kicked off the ASUI Senate meeting Wednesday night. In addition to yoga practice, the senate also discussed elections updates, virtual living groups and the ASUI Student […]
Each year at F-Word Live, the crowd grows and snaps from the audience intensify as students and local community members present their take on the f-word. It’s not the four-letter […]
As part of LGBTQA and Latin History Month, world-renowned Latin poet Christopher Soto spoke at the University of Idaho Oct. 3. Soto was awarded the “Barnes and Noble Writer for […]
Despite high winds, thousands of students and alumni marched the streets on University of Idaho’s campus for Serpentine, embracing their Vandal pride Friday night. The radiant gleam from glow sticks […]
If a famous person could be your professor for a day, who would it be? Emma Watson She’s an advocate for women’s rights and she fights against racism and world […]
“In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue…” Many of us heard this catchy saying in our elementary school history classes. This is how we discussed the beginnings of colonization, more […]