University of Idaho students signed up for in person classes who have not yet completed the required COVID-19 testing protocol will lose access to BbLearn, VandalWeb, Zoom and Teams effective […]
Despite limited supply, Idaho Gov. Brad Little’s COVID-19 vaccination plan moves to the next priority group – individuals over the age of 65. The state continues to administer the vaccine […]
The University of Idaho Women’s Center received the continuation of a $299,944 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women. The grant will fund the Campus Violence […]
The newly developed E-Sports Club has had their struggles with the pandemic but were still able to keep up recruitment and lucked out in finding a new place to call home. While […]
For what seems to be the first time ever, the fate of the stock market rests in our hands—the people. Over the past week, hopeful investors have coordinated mass purchasing […]
Within hours of his inauguration, President Joe Biden signed an executive order to bring the United States of America back into the Paris Climate Agreement. I’m feeling optimistic. In 30 […]
States across the country are setting their own priorities for distributing limited quantities of the COVID-19 vaccine. In Idaho, higher education employees are not considered in Group 2.1 of vaccination as they are in other states. In the University of Idaho’s […]
Looking to fill the desire of taking care of something other than a pet or child? Consider purchasing and tending for a houseplant at A Modern Plantsman, a locally owned […]
“A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” By: Suzanne Collins Dystopia, thriller, adventure In 2008, author Suzanne Collins released the hunger games trilogy and started an unintentional phase for adolescence across […]