A group of 22 media organizations have asked the Idaho Supreme Court for the repeal of the gag order placed in the Kohberger case. Judge Megan Marshall ruled on Jan. […]
The Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences has put forward a proposal for a bachelor’s degree in Climate Change and Solutions. The degree focuses not only on the science behind […]
Considering the admissions requirement of standardized testing, faculty senators urged President Scott Green to temporarily waive the requirement at Tuesday’s meeting. Due to the pandemic, high school students were having […]
After the Vandals 85-82 regular season finale loss, head coach Jon Newlee was confident about Boise. “If we can continue playing at this level like we are, I feel good […]
Agriculture and environmental protection have overlapping goals relating to pollinators, according to Dr. Neal Williams. Williams is a Professor of Entomology at University of California Davis. He is also the […]
Idaho House Bill 68, authored by Rep. Megan Blanksma (R-23), would shift the oversight of the Office of Performance Evaluations from the bipartisan Joint Legislative Oversight Committee to the majority-party […]
Too often, burnout carries a stigma that a person is weak or that they’re unable to deal with a difficult situation, making people feel as though they can’t open up […]
The upcoming June 26 evidence hearing on the murder case against Bryan Kohberger is just a beginning step in what could be a very long court process, according to law […]
Midterms can be a stressful time for students, but they are also a chance to celebrate making it halfway through the semester. With just a few days left until Spring […]
Hello, I am Ben DeWitt, editor of this year’s Housing Guide. Moving away from home is a very stressful situation. You leave behind all you’ve known to attempt to live […]