Education in celebration
November is Native American Heritage Month, and at the University of Idaho it’s about educating the community on Native American culture and people, said Steve Martin, director of UI Native […]
November is Native American Heritage Month, and at the University of Idaho it’s about educating the community on Native American culture and people, said Steve Martin, director of UI Native […]
The Women’s Outdoor Program has had a slow six years since its inception, but new coordinator TJ Beezley hopes to see an increase in participation soon.
Music, stories and dance are cultural staples that create a unique way of life, and make up societal structures, according to Barry Bilderback’s presentation Tuesday.
After winning four nights in a row on the game show Jeopardy! this July, earning him $153,800, Mark Runsvold is back going for a Daily Double.
On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, on the eleventh year of the new millennium, veterans at the University of Idaho and across America will […]
Taking the lead as an agricultural ambassador, sophomore Seth Pratt of Blackfoot, Idaho, is the first National FFA Organization (formerly the Future Farmers of America) national officer from the University […]
Open government and access to records is important for all citizens — including students, said Steve Smith, University of Idaho School of Journalism and Mass Media lecturer.
Guggenheim fellow Robin Hemley read his new essay “Removing my Curse” at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday to University of Idaho students gathered in the Menard Law Building Courtroom. He is the […]
The University of Idaho Faculty Senate voted unanimously to approve revisions to the university’s consensual relationship policy Tuesday.
Military members of ancient Greece and modern times intersected through Greek classics at a unique veterans appreciation reading Tuesday.