One of the most prominent diversity and inclusion initiatives on the University of Idaho campus is LGBTQ+ inclusion and advocacy that benefits all students, staff and faculty. Flick Kemp, a […]
Aries (March 21-April 20) With your straightforward and confident personality, you are best suited to a classic vampire! Go super horror-influenced or as sexy as you would like. Maybe even […]
ASUI made recommendations on paid parental leave and student diversity at the University of Idaho. The discussion of paid parental leave comes after regional institutions have added to their parental leave policies. UI adheres to the federal standard which only guarantees unpaid […]
As the weather gets colder and we all turn our thoughts towards the many upcoming holidays, young adults are struck with a difficult conundrum: what to make for the holiday meal. As we get older, sometimes we […]
Faculty Senate members raised issues with what additional measures could be done for COVID-19 on campus when it comes to students being sick. Faculty Senator Deborah Throne was the first to ask this question, citing that many of her students are out sick. “The student […]
Famous baseball executive Joe Torre once said “competing at the highest level is not about winning. It’s about preparation, courage, understanding and nurturing your people, and heart. Winning is the result.” Heading […]
College students were unable to experience what was supposed to be the best years of their lives. Instead of getting to enjoy these years in-person with vivid social lives, students were flooded by overwhelming feelings of loss and […]
While the month of October commemorates, leaves are beginning to change color, pumpkin patches are flourishing and the inevitable first Moscow snow of the season awaits. But what else is […]
Moscow City Council reversed a decision Monday made by the City Board of Adjustment on the construction of an 80 feet cell tower, approving a proposed design. The proposed Wireless Communication Facility was planned to be built on 1400 E. Seventh St. next […]
We need to have more coming of age stories for young adults, college students, and grad students. It is high time to end the monopoly that high school has on […]