Provost expects large fall 2026 enrollment 
Upcoming AI recruiting chat bot for UI discussed in Faculty Senate 

Provost Torrey Lawrence spoke about the 2026-27 academic year estimated enrollment numbers at the March 10 University of Idaho Faculty Senate meeting.  “It appears that we’re still on track to actually have a larger class, but […]

OPINION: Oil is too unpredictable right now  
Small communities, like Moscow, are vulnerable to the oil prices surge

For many students, the current conflict in the Middle East can feel distant. But the recent surge in gas prices shows that the conflict impacts everyone at the local level.   According to an article […]

OPINION: House Bill 822 goes too far 
Idaho’s proposed parental rights law risks undermining students’ privacy and trust within the education system

Idaho lawmakers say that House Bill 822 is about protecting parental rights, but the proposal raises serious questions about student privacy, trust in schools and how far the state should go in regulating conversations […]

OPINION: Medicaid expansion should be protected 
Repealing voter-approved coverage would have drastic effects to Idaho residents

As the Idaho Legislature debates the future of health care in the state, lawmakers face a choice: protect Medicaid expansion and the thousands of Idahoans who depend on it, or move forward with proposals that would strip health care coverage […]

Resident Evil Requiem is an amazing game, but its narrative is a difficult gateway into the franchise
The newest entry in the franchise credited for returning zombies to popular culture brings Leon Kennedy back for one more mission

Resident Evil Requiem, released Feb. 27, 2026, is the ninth main line entry in the well-known survival horror game franchise developed by Japanese game studio Capcom. The story of Requiem builds upon the Raccoon City incident, featuring returning protagonist Leon S. Kennedy and a new playable character, FBI analyst Grace […]

Crumbs: Creamy potato salad
The perfect recipe for springtime, picnics and family potlucks

With spring Daylight Savings happening last weekend, the days are officially longer, allowing for more sunshine each day. Spring grows closer with the promise of sunshine and the staple spring events, such as picnics, potlucks and family […]

Cruise the World to be held by IPO  
The event, which drew thousands of people last year, hopes to be similarly successful in showcasing a variety of cultures

On Sunday, March 29, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., over two dozen vendors representing international cultures will participate in Cruise the World in the Bruce Pitman Center. This will be the 28th annual Cruise the World event, hosted by […]