Sounds like a plan — Sometimes making plans means being flexible for the future
There are so many things in life to be planned. What if something doesn’t go according to plan? Is the solution to plan better, or to not plan in the […]
There are so many things in life to be planned. What if something doesn’t go according to plan? Is the solution to plan better, or to not plan in the […]
The sound of jazz rang through Moscow as the 50th annual Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival limited edition poster was unveiled. The Lionel Hampton School of Music and the City of […]
What is love? Baby don’t hurt me. Don’t hurt me, no more. We have all heard this catchy song at some point in our lives, but do we know the […]
The University of Idaho is seeking new ways to better use resources and achieve its goals to grow and develop. At Tuesday’s Faculty Senate meeting, Provost and Executive Vice President […]
A group of women gathered together in a candlelit restaurant, women who were once simply acquaintances and neighbors a few months ago. They held one another, laughed and cried with […]
Shades of Black, a cultural event hosted by the University of Idaho Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) and the Black Student Union, returned to campus Saturday for its 14th season. […]
The University of Idaho College of Law will host “Emerging Issues in Immigration Law Under the Trump Administration,” lecture 1:30 p.m. Feb. 15 in the Menard Law Building, Room 104. […]
The University of Idaho Staff Council discussed the next steps in the strategic plan, and how President Donald Trump’s executive order could affect the university during its latest meeting Feb. […]
The ASUI Senate filled a vacant seat Wednesday after UI senior George Wood was voted in unanimously. “It called to me,” Wood said. “The position comes with it a lot […]
Why is it that when people say “yes” they often mean to say “no?” You must decode whether they are being polite or genuine. No one wants to say “no” […]