Bill S26-R04, commemorating those who were impacted by ICE raids, was passed during this week’s ASUI senate meeting on March 25. This bill was sponsored by Sens. Andrea Leal and Preston Hardcastle and was introduced at the previous meeting “This is what you see when you get an organization that is both […]
The Thriving Artist Market— formerly known as the “Starving Artist Sale”— will take place on Saturday, April 11, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Vandal Ballroom at the Bruce Pitman Center. […]
Last weekend saw the men’s and women’s javelin team excel at the West Coast Relays in Fresno, California. This weekend, the Idaho track and field team split in two in order to attend the Whitworth […]
On Thursday, April 2, the University of Idaho men’s golf team traveled to Seattle to compete in the Seattle University Redhawk Invitational Presented by L.A.B. Golf. The team placed second, which is […]
Vandal Giving Day, the University of Idaho’s annual fundraising event, begins Tuesday, April 7. Last year, the Vandal community raised a record $1.28 million. Vandal Giving Day will last for […]
It comes down to two games to decide a national champion in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. The Argonaut sports staff predicted who they thought would take home the national championship in 2026. Jayden Who doesn’t love an […]
Moving on or off campus can feel daunting. It’s important to look at parking and safety on campus to feel secure. Safety on Campus The public safety and security office […]
Living on campus is a crucial part of the college experience, and in a lot of ways can be cheaper and more convenient than living off campus. Most of the […]
Living in the dorms or Greek life on campus is supposed to be the epitome of “college life.” But that’s not the case for introverts. Living in a place that’s […]
Community and connection. Those two things are what makes living in Greek life special at the University of Idaho. According to Ethan Moore, a senior who is a part of […]