The SAT is a requirement for many colleges and universities around the U.S., and Idaho is giving high school juniors the chance to participate in Idaho SAT School Day, April […]
While few would argue the necessity to protect civil rights, some would suggest civil homosexual unions weren’t a matter of rights, but morality. Two conservative Christians will explore the impact […]
The University of Idaho Student Code of Conduct is due for an update, having only received minor revisions since the ‘60s.
An affordable housing proposal was turned down in favor of renovating the designated area to create a community park.
College is a student’s opportunity to live the free life, have everything taken care of, make connections with others and be involved, which Kelsi Nagle, University of Idaho housing recruitment […]
Scampering for heart health Gritman Medical Center will host the seventh Annual Red Skirt Scamper 5K Run/Walk at 9 a.m. Saturday, beginning inside the Ross Entrance at the Palouse Mall. […]
Just three games stand between the Idaho women’s basketball team and the WAC Tournament, and those three games will be crucial as the top of the conference standings are close.
Most of the country spent the early part of February wrapped up in the hype surrounding two brothers coaching against each other for the Lombardi Trophy.
This is the second article in a series on peaceful parenting. To read the first in this series, visit here. Too often people assume a child’s negative behavior stems from […]
As March encroaches, the world waits for one of its least consequential nations — the Vatican — to elect its next leader. The Vatican will point Catholicism in a direction […]