Great shells of fire — UI’s oldest philanthropy, Turtle Derby, hosted by Phi Delta Theta this weekend
It’s usually the story of the tortoise and the hare, but for one University of Idaho fraternity, it’s a story about a tortoise and more tortoises.
It’s usually the story of the tortoise and the hare, but for one University of Idaho fraternity, it’s a story about a tortoise and more tortoises.
Two days are in the books. The third will happen Wednesday afternoon and the fourth on Friday before Idaho’s first spring scrimmage on Saturday. Competition and energy were the main […]
Before starting Saturday afternoon, Idaho and Washington State had both already played a game. The Cougars played Gonzaga, Idaho coach Derek Pittman’s former team, earlier in the day and the […]
The tone in Idaho coach Jon Newlee’s voice showed a hint of disappointment when recanting how Idaho ended its season. A historic season for Idaho women’s basketball came to an […]
Idaho coach Paul Petrino wanted the competition he has at multiple positions to create an infusion of energy for the start of spring football practice.
The Idaho club lacrosse team handed Gonzaga its first loss of the season Sunday in Spokane. The Vandals improved to 5-3 on the season with the 14-9 victory over the […]
It’s that time of the year again. One of the best times in the world and honestly one of my favorite times of the year. Yes, it’s the start […]
The windy Phoenix weather didn’t stop the Vandal women’s tennis team from capping off another impressive road trip.
The Idaho men’s tennis team was unable to win what would have been a season-best third straight match as the Vandals dropped matches to both Hawaii (5-2) and Portland (6-1) […]
“The Legacy of WWI: The Making of the Modern World” is the title of the 2014 University of Idaho Borah Symposium.