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 […]
The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) has a small but passionate team of three staff members and a wide network of student organizations. This team is made up of Office […]
From her home studio based in Moscow, Rachael Eastman finds joy in teaching her former college major, printmaking and many other mediums. Eastman, the founder, and owner of Raven Hammer […]
Classes have been tough for students and professors alike over the past couple semesters. For most classes, after an hour of listening to the talking heads of peers and educators […]
Though I’ve always been a huge feminist and supporter of women’s issues, I’ve realized a part of me has often felt the need to cover this part of myself up, […]
Good morning! Like any red-blooded Zillennial, you wake up and immediately check Twitter. It’s a lazy scroll until you see someone’s celebratory tweet about a job, scholarship or grad school […]