Catholic apologist Joe Heschmeyer will debate Douglas Wilson, senior pastor of Christ Church, at the Vandal Catholic Club’s “Great Debate” on March 26 at 7 p.m., in the ICCU Arena. This is the sixth year this annual event is being held, with tickets costing $8 and available for […]
Douglas Wilson, a self-proclaimed Christian nationalist and the senior pastor of Christ Church, was introduced at the Pentagon last week by U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. As a chosen speaker for […]
Every time freshman guard Katlin Kangur, better known as “KK,” laces up her shoes and puts on her blue jersey with “Estonia” across the front, she is representing not only her country but the six-year-old […]
For much of last season, Isaiah Brickner was a role player. He came off the bench and contributed as a complementary piece in the backcourt for the Idaho Vandals. The […]
There is no one anybody would rather want more on their team than standout sophomore Cami Cvitkovich. Arguably the best high jumper in the Big Sky Conference, Cvitkovich has had one heck of […]
Robert Bryce, a journalist, film producer and author of texts concerning energy and politics, is scheduled to give the keynote address at the University of Idaho’s first annual Energy Symposium. The event, hosted […]
Two months after six University of Idaho fraternities were burglarized, the four offenders are beginning their individual pleas and sentences. As of Feb. 25, Latah County District Court has published the sentencing for one perpetrator, who will serve community service and probation. […]
The University of Idaho is now being asked to pay Microsoft upwards of six figures for cloud storage space, which was previously free, according to Teresa Amos, Director of IT Planning and Initiatives, during the Faculty Senate meeting on Feb. 24. […]
55% of faculty and staff at the University of Idaho reported that their greatest concern about campus safety was the potential for an active shooter. At the Faculty Senate meeting on Feb. 17, Kristin Haltinner, a professor […]
A true crime TikToker from Texas appeared in court Tuesday, Feb. 24, for a civil suit for defamation filled in 2024, after she accused a University of Idaho professor of the November 2022 murders of four UI students. Ashley Guillard, a TikTok personality who used tarot card […]