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 […]
Idaho ranked ninth in the top 10 states to be a student, according to Studee, a company that helps students choose the right college. Studee compared the cost of tuition, […]
When out on the slopes, skiing and breathing in the cold air, Morgan Shaver picked up the phone to discuss what it means to be a medical student. Shaver, a […]
Last week, University of Idaho Students who identify as Asian, Asian-American or Pacific Islander received an email from Dean of Students Blaine Eckles in response to the Atlanta spa shootings […]
Faculty Senate discussed changes to the University of Idaho budget model which will shift away from the prior, increment-based model. The proposed hybrid model would utilize a combination of fixed […]
To be a diver you have to maneuver with flexibility, strength and courage to perform wild stunts in the short period of time between the springboard and the water. It can quite a challenge, but for Emily […]