After University of Idaho volleyball played last season with no fans in the stands, a delayed season and many other COVID-19 safety restrictions, several of the players said they are […]
The Integrated Sports Medicine and Rehabilitative Therapy Clinic will be back to taking more in-person patients with COVID-19 regulations relaxing. According to Director of Therapy Services Jayme Baker, the clinic offers […]
Wild, spontaneous, compassionate and genuine. Strong yet fitting words to describe the person Kate Roe was. Roe, a freshman at the University of Idaho, was driving home the night of May […]
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It is your time to shine, Virgo! As you enter this new season of change and transition, remind yourself not to over-analyze your decisions. Go with […]
From a very young age, all children, especially young girls and women, are pressured to monitor their personal exercise and eating habits in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle. However, […]
What are you looking forward to this fall semester? Social network This year, I am looking forward to a return to fully in-person classes, as well as an increase of […]
The war in Afghanistan has been going on for centuries, beginning in 2001, after the Sept. 11 attack on the Twin Towers. As a country, we couldn’t just stand by […]
Every UI student would probably admit that this last year was difficult. Chaotic hybrid classes, confused and tired professors and those who live on campus unable to see most of […]
As a newsroom, we are closely watching as the number of positive COVID-19 cases go up all over the county, state and nation. We will be watching, ready to report, […]
The big icebreaker everyone asks you in college, and leading up to it, is “What’s your major?” Along with that, everyone seems to feel the need to voice their opinion […]