OPINION: The impacts someone can make on others
From a grateful student to a beloved professor

Some days I felt like I could say what I wanted to say to you, but I wound up not knowing quite how to say it. After months of pondering and gathering my thoughts, I chose to start at the beginning by writing a letter of appreciation in the hope that others will understand how you impacted my life.

OPINION: The holiday season isn’t worth the endless Christmas music
Allow me to wage a war on Christmas, please

Let’s talk about Christmas. I’m here to tell you why it is the worst holiday ever created. Let’s move right on past the Christian exclusiveness, the mass marketing, the freedom of religion arguments and just get down to the brass tacks of it all. Christmas is the worst because of how obnoxious it is.

UI celebrating cultural diversity
Native American Heritage Month event schedule

The University of Idaho has several events planned to celebrate Indigenous communities during November’s Native American Heritage Month.

Crumbs: Crispy potato bites
A step up from any meal by adding this

Interested in improving your appetizer and side skills? This recipe is perfect because with minimal effort, these potatoes can be served with anything. In under an hour, you’ll have perfect potatoes that are so good they can be eaten by themselves.

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Life Hacks: food, music and ambience
Things to do on the Palouse this week

Want to know what a classical music concert looks like? This is the perfect opportunity to find out. For free, listen to Neave Trio from the comfort of home. Anna Williams will be playing the violin, Mikhail Veselov will play the cello and Eri Nakamura will play the piano. Score a seat from the couch and listen to classical music.

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COVID-19 case surges clog Idaho contact tracing efforts
Community members encouraged to take precautions if waiting on test results.

Daily averages of COVID-19 cases in some Idaho health districts have tripled, according to a news release from Public Health – Idaho North Central District. Surges in PH-INCD have resulted […]

Vandal Football is back in pads and in the Dome
Idaho Football continue to move forward and prepare for the upcoming spring season

The University of Idaho football team has gone from a combination of workouts and practices since school has begun. The Vandals participated in their first full-contact practice this fall on […]