Living on the line for truth
Images and stories of war and death are enough to disgust an average person, but most people push the horrors of the world out of their minds after a short […]
Images and stories of war and death are enough to disgust an average person, but most people push the horrors of the world out of their minds after a short […]
This has been a good month for supporters of civil rights. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled California’s Proposition 8, which would have undone the progress made in legalizing […]
Mixed feelings I’ve tried my hardest to avoid Jazz Fest in recent years, but looking at the big picture it’s pretty impressive we can put on something this huge. Not […]
Ignorant decisions are indicators of flaws in the decision-making process. But the Idaho State Board of Education’s decision to remove “flagship” from the University of Idaho’s mission statement indicates a […]
Almundena Sanz Sophomore women’s tennis player Almundena Sanz was named WAC Verizon Player of the Week after achieving a combined 5-1 for singles and doubles against Colorado State, Northern Colorado […]
Everything is bigger in Texas, and the saying will hold true for Idaho swim and dive as the team travels to San Antonio to compete on its largest stage yet […]
Landon Tatum, Deremy Geiger and Djim Bandoumel were honored prior to tipoff, but the efforts of junior Kyle Barone and sophomore Stephen Madison helped send Idaho’s upperclassmen out on top […]
Idaho was down by two when sophomore Alyssa Charlston drove the lane as time ticked off the clock. She dished the rock to freshman Krissy Karr who drained a 3-pointer […]
Amidst flurries of snow and frigid temperatures, the diehard archers of Idaho descended onto Spring Valley Reservoir for the annual Presidents Day shoot, sponsored by Ee-da-how Bow hunters of Lewiston.