ASUI news briefs
Open source textbooks ASUI Sen. Cruz Botello will work with ASUI President Max Cowan on the president”s project to replace textbooks for some University of Idaho courses with free, open […]
Open source textbooks ASUI Sen. Cruz Botello will work with ASUI President Max Cowan on the president”s project to replace textbooks for some University of Idaho courses with free, open […]
After being in higher education for 17 years, Hassel Morrison, new associate Dean of Students, said it”s important to be comfortable with change. “It”s not weird to have a new […]
The night before Amy Charkowski“s Wednesday presentation to faculty, staff, students and members of the College of Agricultural and Life Science dean search committee, she said she scrapped the slide […]
Lots of talk of Matt Linehan being faster this season. Petrino says the QB went from running a 4.85 40yd dash last year to now a 4.75. — Dugar, Michael-Shawn […]
Memphis, Tennessee — one of the biggest cities in the South. Known for its barbecue and the home of Elvis Presley, as well as the Memphis Tigers and the nearby […]
Two big pieces to the Idaho women’s golf team are gone this season. Leilanie Kim and Kaitlyn Oster usually led the squad last season, but they have no eligibility left […]
Quinton Bradley isn’t from California, and he is OK with that. “I wouldn’t want to be from California this week,” the senior defensive end from San Antonio said. “This team […]
A year ago the site of the University of Idaho”s Integrated Research and Innovation Center (IRIC) was just an empty lot. Now, a three-story steel framework shows the progress of […]
As the Idaho Vandal volleyball team moves onto their penultimate invitational starting Friday against Cal Poly in Portland, Oregon, the young team continues to develop its playing style after two […]
There will be plenty of new faces on the Idaho swim and dive team this season and in the coaching staff. The Vandals welcomed 13 freshman swimmers and divers to […]