Vandals steal victory — Idaho women’s tennis continues winningn streak with battle, close win over Fresno State
With the match in her hands and the entire team watching, Belen Barcenilla knew she had to make a big play.
A new kind of Valentine’s
The global activist movement “V-Day,” started by activist and playwright Eve Ensler, takes place on … you guessed it … today. Valentine’s Day. The day aims to raise awareness toward […]
Self defense is a human right
The Idaho Legislature is considering a proposed law to allow the concealed carry of firearms on campuses throughout the state. The State Board of Education, Interim President Don Burnett and […]
A salute for Sam — Missouri player makes huge stride with an even bigger decision
Missouri defensive end Michael Sam is months away from learning his NFL Draft fate and already, he’s made a bigger impact on the league with millions and millions of people […]
Chocolate=love
Americans consume around 58 million pounds of chocolate on Valentine’s Day annually, according to the Nielson Copany.
Friday factoids
More than 62 percent of Americans celebrate Valentine’s Day by sending greeting cards or flowers, giving candy or other gifts, sitting down to a romantic dinner or doing all three. […]
The waning sound of music– The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival lacks funds, attendees
The University of Idaho’s Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival brings thousands of students, educators and community members to campus every year. Yet, as a result of funding cuts and artistic decisions, […]
Love and music
Music itself predates much of the human ability to speak, according to neuroscientist Daniel Levitin, but what makes a love song?
Campus carry continues
BOISE — The hot-button S.E.C.U.R.E. Idaho Campuses Act — a bill that would allow concealed weapons on state university and college campuses — hit the Senate State Affairs Committee for […]