Vandalizing the Kitchen
Campus Dietitian Marissa Rudley and Events Coordinator Amaya Amigo discuss the benefits of Vandalizing the Kitchen, a free cooking class designed for students and student budgets.
Campus Dietitian Marissa Rudley and Events Coordinator Amaya Amigo discuss the benefits of Vandalizing the Kitchen, a free cooking class designed for students and student budgets.
Thank you Thanks to all the veterans who have sacrificed so much to defend our freedom. You are appreciated. —Katelyn
The Argonaut regrets errors made in Oct. 28 stories, editorial In the Oct. 28 edition of The Argonaut, a series of front-page stories about a potential tobacco-free policy contained misleading and misinformed reporting. A misunderstanding in the reporting […]
Thursday, Nov. 6 8:54 p.m. 1001 Paradise Creek St.; Theophilus Tower Caller reported odor of marijuana in the residence hall. No report was filed.
Changes in curriculum in MNR to attract more students, fire ecology The University of Idaho Faculty Senate approved to split up the Master of Natural Resources program into two degree […]
Annual F-Word Poetry Slam draws large audience The first reading of the night centered on body image issues. Titled, “Shame Game,” by performer Hannah Chessin, the poem described how society’s […]
Idaho once again competitive, failed to win in San Diego For Idaho, the first half of Saturday’s game was the Chad Chalich show. The sophomore quarterback ran all over San […]
UI Veterans Assistance Office benefits veterans Along with educating more than 300 veterans, the University of Idaho boasts an entire office dedicated to helping veterans succeed in the classroom, and […]
Africa Night 2014 brings food, dance, traditions to UI Beat-heavy, stomp-inducing attendees, shouting loud and smiling in the middle of a whirlwind of patterned fabric and rhythmic movement characterized the […]