General Education director Kenton Bird said the University of Idaho faces a challenge with their ISEM courses. The Integrated Seminar courses, intended to serve as capstone courses, are required in […]
In his State of the State Address earlier this month, Idaho Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter laid out plans to help students with tuition costs. ASUI lobbyist Nate Fisher said Otter”s […]
A century ago, women fought for basic human rights and their ability to sustain a voice in society. Today, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner in history – Malala […]
The first time David Barber went to Villa El Carmen, Nicaragua, was in 2007, and he stayed for two months. “It was so unlike what I was used to here […]
A shift in enrollment management In a Jan. 8 statement, University of Idaho Provost and Executive Vice President John Wiencek announced he would assume direct oversight of Enrollment Management. Though […]
The Idaho men’s basketball team rebounded from an overtime loss to Southern Utah last week with a 63-58 upset over Montana on the road Thursday night. The win by the […]
With the devastating overtime loss against Southern Utah behind them, the Idaho men’s basketball team has been playing the last two weeks without one of the team’s leading scorers. Junior […]
During college, most students have to sit through some pointless classes unrelated to their majors. It is just a part of the college experience to fill general education credits that […]
An early lead allowed the Idaho women’s basketball team to come away with yet another Big Sky Conference victory Thursday night. Sophomore post Geraldine McCorkell scored 16 points to bring […]
Members of ASUI have a lot on their plate this semester based on what they hope to accomplish. While the Idaho legislature is in session, ASUI lobbyist Nate Fisher will […]