April 1 – Faculty and Staff Green Dot Workshop Virtual Green Dot Workshop for Faculty & Staff The Green Dot Workshop for faculty and staff introduces the basic elements of […]
University of Idaho Vice Provost of Strategic Enrollment Management Dean Kahler announced in an email April 2 that international travel to countries with a U.S. Department of State travel advisory […]
In a quest to find the best “League of Legends” players in the world, Riot Games, the creator of the game, hosts a massive double-elimination style tournament. The North American […]
The University of Idaho men’s golf took on the Duck Invitational at the Eugene Country Club in Eugene, Oregon, and the Redhawk Invitational Tournament hosted by Seattle University in University […]
Over the last two weeks, Vandal soccer (4-4-0, 4-2-0 BSC) has kicked off their Big Sky Conference season. The first two matches were lost 0-1 against the University of Montana (5-0-0, 4-0-0 […]
If you’ve been keeping up with these recipes, you may have noticed a theme: Pesto. It’s quite the versatile cooking tool, and conveniently cheap, not to mention delicious. So, why […]
Last week, Public Health – Idaho North Central District lowered COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to age 16, making appointments accessible to all University of Idaho students in Latah County. The announcement […]
Myanmar has seen widespread protests following a Feb. 1 military coup that has seized control of the parliament and ousted democratically elected, Nobel Peace Prize winner, Aung San Suu Kyi. […]
I lay writhing in bed on March 31, already apprehensive of what the morning awaits. A single bead of sweat trickles down my forehead. “Why,” you ask. The worst and […]
April Fool’s Day practices include a long-standing custom of pranking people and playing tricking on others with harmless jokes. The start of the holiday created several traditions which differ by […]