Many college football players dream of the chance to compete in the NFL, but many never get the chance. These six former Vandal football stars have gotten the chance to […]
The local legend, Stubblefeilds Bar in Pullman, Washington has closed for good, which made the end of an era.
In the face of the pandemic, the University of Idaho’s Horse Polo Club has been struggling to garner student interest. By this point in the year, the club usually has […]
Sponsored by The Center for Volunteerism and Social Action. This year, millennials and Generation Z will make up the largest share of eligible voters in the United States — but, […]
University of Idaho faculty, staff and students received a survey in their inboxes this morning about three possible options for the Spring 2021 semester schedule. Testing will be required for […]
Research on aquatic animal nutrition at the University of Idaho is revealing better ways to raise fish while focusing on sustainability, cost effectiveness & environmental safety.
I am exactly where I didn’t think I would be as we approach week six of the semester : Disorganized, ill-prepared, and shrouded under a stress cloud with a not so sunny forecast ahead. I know there are so many things we are all worried about right now, ranging from COVID-19 infections to family affairs and other unfathomable feats, but for the necessary compartmentalization and so I don’t end up writing a book, we are going to be discussing academic stress.
The tireless pursuit of education amid tumultuous times is pushing students’ emotional and mental boundaries further as the year goes on.
What did you do over the weekend? Homework, walk around town, sleep in?