Competition. Paul Petrino can’t say the word enough. It’s the theme of the second-year Idaho coach’s spring football camp and one that will be evident on Saturday afternoon when his […]
Coming off a 2-0 loss to kick off the spring season, the Idaho soccer team went into practice this week preparing for their next opponent — who just happens to […]
The throwers have already competed, but the rest of Idaho’s track and field athletes haven’t hit the track since the Idaho men’s WAC Indoor Championship finish on Feb. 28. The […]
At 10:30 p.m. on a Wednesday night, most students are thinking about going to sleep or finishing up some last minute homework. That wasn’t the case for the Idaho men’s […]
When his name was called, his face lit up, and he took his position in the center of the room to listen as the newly elected senator names were called. […]
After four weeks of unopposed campaigning, Nate Fisher and running mate Sarah Vetsmany were announced as the 2014 -2015 ASUI President and Vice President, respectively, Wednesday evening. They will assume […]
Jane Baillargeon was known for her diversity of interests — from ballet to Harleys — and for her willingness to get involved in everything.
Moms’ Weekend is one of the busiest event weekends on campus, and it takes a lot of work to get everything up and running — everything from the games in […]
If Jessy Forsmo-Shadid and her siblings hadn’t been adopted, they would have certainly be ripped apart by the foster care system in 2002, and considering she had faced so much […]
Grow up, Idaho A Boise public school district voted to ban a book by Sherman Alexie from high school English classes, essentially because of its un-Christian-like content. I don’t even […]