Close to home — Federal budget may affect UI students
Students who struggle to fund their education may find it even more difficult next year as the federal government is implementing major changes to financial aid. The 4,300 University of […]
Students who struggle to fund their education may find it even more difficult next year as the federal government is implementing major changes to financial aid. The 4,300 University of […]
March Madness for most people means hours spent filling out final four brackets while wolfing down wings and squatting in front of big screens. While I certainly have been known […]
Rebecca Johnson was awarded the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program March 29 The award is competitive, since only 300 college students in the field of science, […]
For the second consecutive week, Idaho track and field will be split into two separate meets. A small group of distance runners travels to California for the prestigious Stanford Invitational […]
Zack Goytowski, ASUI Senator | Guest Voice Last year the student body voted to amend the ASUI constitution to district the ASUI Senate. The stipulations for that districting, which were […]
As one of the most storied quarterbacks in Washington State football history, Jason Gesser left a lasting impact on the Palouse and more specifically a Cougar team that experienced its […]
Most Americans can claim Social Security survivor benefits when their spouse dies. It’s a common way for people on fixed incomes to get by without the money from a spouse’s […]
Power comes with responsibility, and the decision to run for ASUI president and vice president should not be made lightly.
Mortellaro honored by WAC again Idaho senior golfer Kayla Mortellaro picked up another Verizon WAC Golfer of the Week Award, this time for the week of March 26 to April […]
Intramural sports Why is it that in football and basketball, every team except us knows how to play and is good. Why aren’t there any other bad teams? Not cool. […]