An intimate crowd showed up for “Promiscuous,” a Y2K-themed dance party, in the International Ballroom of the Bruce Pitman Center on Saturday, Nov. 15. The party ran from 8 p.m. until midnight. Around 200 tickets were […]
On Nov. 20-21, the University of Idaho Dance Program encourages all to come watch as the UI Dance Ensemble delves into the world of storytelling and boldness at its fall concert, “Uncharted.” At 7:30 p.m. in the […]
On Thursday, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Administration Auditorium, the Auditorium Chamber Music Series, run by the Lionel Hampton School of Music, will present acclaimed pianist Jeremy Denk and violinist Richard O’Neill to […]
The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival is the largest annual jazz festival west of the Mississippi River. As it was established in 1967, next spring’s festival will be its 59th year. The festival was named after master jazz vibraphonist Lionel “Hamp” […]
In a game where the Vandals were never able to get into an offensive rhythm, Idaho (2-2) dropped its second consecutive game in America’s finest city. After losing by just […]
On the last-minute game-winning drive of Saturday’s game, there were two big plays that determined the victor. After a clutch tackle for loss from Jhamell Blennman that took over 20 seconds off the clock, the first […]
It had come down to one free throw. Senior guard Mary McMorris had a chance to seal the game after a clutch offensive rebound. As a team, the Vandals were 16-26 […]
On Nov. 13, the Idaho Vandals women’s volleyball team traveled to Missoula, Montana for a match against University of Montana. Although Montana has been better this season, the Vandals still kept it close,as each set was won by no more than only five points, but were […]
The University of Idaho Faculty Senate discussed amendments to the draft of the post-tenure review policy to be in accordance with Idaho State Board of Education requirements and federal Title II regulations regarding accessibility for […]