The University of Idaho Theatre Department presents “Sleepy: A Musical,” a tale that accentuates the unceasing battle against an oppressive system. UI’s annual One-Act Play Festival will feature the […]
University of Idaho students and locals gathered Wednesday in the Bruce M. Pitman Center to learn Japanese traditions. The UI Women’s Center and Office of Multicultural Affairs partnered to the […]
Pursuing two master degrees simultaneously demands balance in student life for University of Idaho graduate student Lindsay Mammone. Mammone, while pursuing an MFA in Studio Art and Theatre Directing, is […]
Is it better to “go with the flow” or to be ambitious? “Going with the flow” has become a copout to real commitment in some cases. It can basically become […]
A packed crowd yelled and whooped loudly as the stars took the stage. As those in attendance cheered, lyrics poured into the venue. “I wanna know what love is. […]
Struggling to engage millennials in classical art is common among English teachers, classical musicians and opera singers. University of Idaho senior, soprano singer and music major Karen Hunt wants to […]
A popular mindset for college students is to continue enduring — doing just enough to get through college in order to attain a nice job and a notable income, to […]
For many students, the end of the semester can be a gauntlet. A nasty mix of agonizing assignments and endless studying for exams complete with a nice touch of […]
The University of Idaho may be moving to a plus/minus grading system. Under the system, grades would be scaled in value with the addition of minuses and pluses. An A […]
The University of Idaho will offer a film and television studies degree beginning fall 2017, the first of such programs offered in the state. Russel Meeuf, associate professor in the […]