On Nov. 9, 1993, the entire rap world changed. Wu-Tang Clan dropped their iconic debut album: “Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers).” The album has been universally acclaimed and has reason […]
It’s a new year, which means there are new titles on Netflix. This ranges from hit movies to tv shows for viewers to watch. For those looking for something to […]
The Vandal Pride we desperately miss is more of a pipe dream than a distant reality. Our disconnected campus has never perpetuated pride to be a Vandal. Like most of […]
Since Jan. 1, the University of Idaho has tested over 6,023 students and employees for COVID-19, returning 107 positive results and a positivity rate of 1.78%, according to its case […]
Big-ticket items: Black Lives Matter survey ASUI President Lauren Carlsen sent out a survey about BLM which received 271 responses, according to Director of Diversity Yasmine Tovar. Tovar is looking […]
Rather than another somber story of yet another sport canceled, this year the University of Idaho Ski Club races on through the pandemic. As their events are taking off soon, […]
The University of Idaho volleyball team opened its season with back-to-back matches at Portland State University, losing Sunday’s season opener 2-3, before bouncing back on Monday 3-2 for the first […]
University of Idaho’s swim and dive season closes with two dual meets before it competes at the Western Athletic Conference Championships in February. The season has posed many challenges for […]
Festival Dance and Performing Arts Academy has been offering opportunities to express creativity since 1972. The academy, spread across the Palouse, has re-opened its location in Troy, Idaho to expand […]
In New York City in 1977, Leonard Garrison is transfixed by famed African American Jazz Singer Ella Fitzgerald. There are no barriers between her and the soaring notes, and her […]