Things are starting to feel okay. Maybe it’s just blatant ignorance for the rest of the world or things got so bad that even slight improvements seem like leaps for […]
Society’s reception of news is changing at what seems like supersonic speeds and news outlets have struggled to keep up for years. The digital era has only served to widen […]
From the heat of the savanna to the bottom of the ocean, wildlife filmmakers have put their hard work into creating award winning cinematic films. During a Q&A last Friday, […]
Feeling bored and wondering what things are going on this week? Stay up to date on current events and view things to attend in your free time. Here are the […]
The jury at the murder trial of Derek Chauvin found the former Minneapolis police officer guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, […]
Associated Students University of Idaho elections began Monday, with candidates running for executive and legislative positions. Students can vote using a link sent to their Vandal Mail before polling closes […]
As more students and faculty members choose to get the vaccine, the number of individuals tested for COVID-19 at the University of Idaho’s Student Recreation Center each week is going […]
Idaho Gov. Brad Little vetoed House Bill 135 and Senate Bill 1136, legislation curbing his power in emergency situations, with support from two former governors. The bills from the Idaho Legislature sought to limit the power of the governor in emergency situations and provide the state’s legislature with more influence over disaster […]
Is it better to have a 20-year career, or a 5-year career everybody remembers? This is a debate that crossed many people’s minds for a long time and is constantly […]
Students flowed in and out of the Women’s Center on April 9 for the Crafternoon event. Bri Navarro, an International Studies major, and Melanie Velazco-Curiel, a Virtual Technology & Design […]