The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s annual wolf population report released in mid-April, shows “at least” 321 confirmed packs and 1,674 individuals in Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Overall […]
As an exercise science and health student, hypertension is something that has been discussed in almost all of my coursework. And though hypertension can affect people across all majors, I […]
After a rough first round the Idaho women’s golf team turned things around, putting together two solid rounds to finish in fifth at the WAC Championships on Wednesday in Mesa, […]
The Idaho volleyball team finished revamping its roster by signing three more players to the roster as the fall season approaches.
Idaho has a chance to win its first Western Athletic Conference title and earn an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament when it travels to Denver to play in the […]
Emily Vaartstra | rawr reviews In a world where dogs double as secret agents and cats are trained ninjas with a fierce leader attempting to rule over the human race, there […]
A preview of the visit to campus by a pair of lawyers taking on agricultual giant Monsanto in the U.S. Supreme Court, the return of a UI alumnus and polar bear […]
Volunteering in your community is a way to not only benefit the community, but also show people a different side of the community they live in, said Tony Ive, Outreach […]
Steven Amstrup, a senior scientist with Polar Bears International, will visit the University of Idaho as part of the “Oceans, Ice and Climate” change seminar at 7 p.m. April 25 […]
Gummy bears You are never too old for those bad boys. Just don’t eat the pineapple ones. –Kaitlin