Light bulb: On
The light bulb has finally illuminated for Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter as he announced jobs and education as the top two priorities for the 2012 budget, and it’s about […]
Make a resolution to have resolve
Every January when the calendar turns over, we reflect on the past year and make resolutions to do things better: We are going to eat healthier, drive the speed limit, […]
Stimulus packages are short-term solutions
Even though President Barack Obama’s $447 billion stimulus package contained a number of GOP-proposed remedies, the bill was stymied by Senate Republicans. The defeat of this legislation reminded me of […]
Caucuses and primaries are still elections
The 2012 presidential election may only be on the peripheral of many people’s thoughts, but with the start of Republican caucuses citizens need to begin accurately informing themselves of what […]
Australian freshman Stacey Barr makes early impact in Moscow
She traveled across the world to play basketball for the University of Idaho and so far she’s made a significant impact. In her first year as a Vandal, freshman Stacey […]
Vandal Women hope to end losing streak in last home stand
The Vandal women’s basketball team hasn’t tasted victory since Dec. 29. Idaho has dropped seven games in a row, but will attempt to get back on track against Utah State […]
Catching up with women’s basketball
Idaho women’s basketball continued to show improvement through December and into January, going 2-4 with every game but one decided by 10 points or less.
After losing four in a row, Vandals come back to claim first WAC victory
Winter break play opened successfully for the Vandal men’s basketball team that claimed its fourth victory in a winning streak that began Dec. 9 in Corvallis, Ore., afterwards the team […]