Volleyball in spring action

 Vandals battle injuries heading into spring Idaho’s volleyball team will start its spring season with a doubleheader at 10:45 a.m. Saturday at Bohler Gym in Pullman, as it faces both […]

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Students strike Gold(water)

Two students awarded high profile scholarship While scholarships primarily benefit their recipients, sometimes they also benefit those around the recipient, including their respective institution. “The other thing I think these […]

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News Briefs

Advancement finalists selected The University of Idaho announced the finalists for the position of vice president of Advancement Thursday. The candidates are Ron Dempsey, vice president for Advancement and University […]

Facilities for the future

Campus construction projects to be completed on schedule While the noise and closed roads brought on by the construction sites around campus may not seem immediately beneficial, Director of Architecture […]

A face for farmworkers

Rico gives Farmworker Awareness Week keynote address Farmworker Awareness Week came to a close Tuesday night, as a keynote speech drew a large crowd of the University of Idaho community to celebrate […]

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Borah confronts border issues

Annual symposium brings border policy experts to UI Foreign policy will collide with border affairs at the University of Idaho’s 2015 Borah Symposium, a three-day annual lecture series supported by […]

Sowing seeds of harmony

Organic farmer branched off from previous life of music Adam Reed picked up a pair of drumsticks in the fifth grade and played for approximately two decades, but he doesn’t […]

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Season for Saison

Silas Whitley | Crumbs Beer Comparison This week, I compared two Saison style ales — “Hennepin” from Brewery Ommegang of Cooperstown, New York, and Fort Bragg, California North Coast’s “La […]

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Orange Beef

Silas Whitley | Crumbs This is an excellent dish that is easy to make and is very tasty.