On Sept. 15, Bob Woodward, of Watergate and Washington Post fame, published “Rage,” his take on Donald Trump’s presidency amid COVID-19 and a resurgence of Black Lives Matter advocacy. Almost immediately, he faced backlash for withholding critical information regarding Trump’s opinion on COV I D -19.
People are taught that a journalist should be objective, that they should show both sides of the story equally without letting their feelings, often political, interfere. Feelings create a conflict of interest and should be avoided, especially when reporting situations like disasters or politics.
Blackboard Learn, or BbLearn, comes with a plethora of technical issues and annoying bugs, but one issue goes past simple irritation. University of Idaho students cannot change their names on the site.
Grant Harley, assistant professor in University of Idaho’s Department of Geography, was leaving Vietnam when he first heard of COVID-19. It soon followed him back home to Idaho.
University of Idaho’s Student Financial Aid Services is releasing “Scholarship Universe,” a new online scholarship database created in partnership with Campus Logic, Oct. 1.
The University of Idaho Native American Student Center (NASC) and Office of Tribal Relations (OTR) have received federal funding to assist the “New Beginnings for Tribal Students” (UI-NBTS) project.
Packets to apply for ASUI Senate positions go out Oct.5, and the corresponding campaign election process will follow suit. The process will remain roughly the same as previous years despite COVID-19 regulations, according to Lydia McRoberts, this year’s election coordinator.
In addition to the virtual festivities this year, Homecoming will feature the annual food and blood drives. Here’s the details on how to participate.
On the evening of Sept. 29, about thirty students sat in the University of Idaho Wallace Residence Center basement watching President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden debate topics from Supreme Court […]
Spring Break Schedule Changes The University COVID-19 Committee is currently revising a list of calendar options for next semester, some of which would entirely remove spring break, according to meeting attachments. After options are finalized, […]