Dan Button remembers walking quickly to work at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) in Washington D.C. Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. Instinct caused him to look down the street, toward the […]
Syllabus Week brought more than the typical boredom pandemic to Washington State University. When some Critical Culture, Gender and Race Studies classes” syllabi discouraged the use of offensive terms, including […]
For many college students, fast food chains provide a quick and inexpensive way to get a tasty meal on the go. Regardless of how convenient it is to grab food […]
Conversations about sexual assault are never easy to have. Though everyone agrees that we should be doing something to try and end sexual assault, we struggle to move the dialogue […]
Last week”s New York Times featured New York City on the front page. Its newsworthiness: a homelessness crisis. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has retraced his steps from mid-July. […]
When Brian Foisy accepted the new position of vice president for finance, he asked whether it would be possible to live on campus. Foisy, who started at the University of […]
A slight chill in the air brought out plenty of Vandal spirit Thursday as new and old Idaho fans gathered in the Kibbie Dome parking lot to prepare for the […]
Vandal Dining plans donations to LGBTQA community as Chick-fil-A opens on campus After finding out Chick-fil-A would be coming to the Idaho Commons food court, University of Idaho student Samantha […]
They make their own sauce, roll their own dough and are willing to cook the pizza a little longer for a crisper crust. Frontier Pizza Company opened last December and […]
The Study Abroad Fair will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday outside the Idaho Commons. The fair allows students to learn about the various study abroad opportunities […]