Since his return to his birthplace Moscow, University of Idaho President Scott Green has transitioned UI through COVID-19 protocols and responded to budget cuts caused by claims of social justice indoctrination at UI. Green reflects […]
The conversation on critical race theory in the Idaho capitol has continued past this year’s legislative session. Lt. Governor Janice McGeachin gathered the Education Task Force for the first time Thursday with the goal of defining social […]
A University of Idaho student passed away on May 21 after suffering injuries in a car accident, according to an email from Dean of Students Blaine Eckles earlier today. According […]
According to a study on vaccines and race published by the Kaiser Family Foundation, Black and Hispanic people are disproportionately underrepresented nationwide in vaccination numbers, a continuing trend among minorities. Death rates […]
Former Vandal and Green Bay Packers lineman Jerry Kramer was awarded as an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Idaho this weekend. During a meeting with Vandal […]
In May, our nation recognizes Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month, an annual celebration of achievement and remembrance of struggle and hardship among these communities in the U.S. and […]
Two University of Idaho students have won “prestigious” scholarships from the Barry Goldwater Research Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation, according to a press release from UI. The foundation, which […]
University of Idaho men’s tennis took a loss in Phoenix, Arizona on May 1 to the Idaho State University Bengals in the Big Sky Conference Tournament semifinal match, bumping them out of the competition for the […]
As the wild ride of this past sports season dies down, and we patiently wait for fall football to start off, Argonaut sports photographers picked out their favorite photos of […]
A property tax bill introduced by Idaho House of Representative member Mike Moyle, a Republican from Star, will be sent to the Gov. Brad Little to be signed. HB389 passed […]