Success at Bull Country Radio — 99.5 FM raises $10,000 for local non-profits
The second annual Bull Country Community Cares Radio-A-Thon met its $10,000 goal on Oct. 11.
The second annual Bull Country Community Cares Radio-A-Thon met its $10,000 goal on Oct. 11.
Ten days into his anthropology study of an urban high school, Jeffrey Brooks, University of Idaho professor in educational leadership and chairman of leadership and counseling, realized racism was the […]
Legislative action on a bill in the ASUI senate that would change the GPA requirement to hold an ASUI leadership position was put on hold at last week’s senate meeting […]
The idea that organic, locally grown, fresh produce should be readily available to college students on and off campus is becoming more tangible, thanks to the University of Idaho Soil […]
In 1997, a University of Idaho student organization noticed that the high school dropout rate for Hispanic students was higher than the national average.
The next assembly of ASUI senators will be elected and announced on Nov. 20 — but there is work that needs to be done before the seven open seats are […]
Laurie Stenberg Nichols, the last of five finalists for the next University of Idaho president, will be on campus today for open forums and meetings.
Last week, the University of Idaho announced a decrease in the overall student enrollment for fall 2013.
Maria Hinojosa visited the Idaho campus last Wednesday. She spoke to students about the importance of diversity and Latino Heritage Month. After the talk, the floor was opened up to […]
Cal-State Bakersfield avenged a recent loss at Memorial Gym to the Vandals with a Saturday win on their home court, as the back-and-forth race to the WAC title continues.