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OPINION: Legal hatred, encouraged discrimination
The law loves to prevent transgender people from finding comfort with themselves. Why?

Earlier this August, legislation which barred Idahoans from changing the gender markers on their birth certificates was found to be in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution. While I’m glad the District Court of Idaho ruled against the legislation, I’m unhappy the legislation was ever considered in the first place.

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Anime finally reaches his peak with “Limbo”
After hits like “Caroline” and “Red Mercedes,” Amine has become an artist that fans should pay attention to

Anyone within earshot of a party from 2016 to now has heard “Caroline” or “Red Mercedes” by Amine. Despite his instant mainstream success one can be hard-pressed to find a fan that knows any of his discography beyond those two aforementioned tracks.

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The next Black Lives Matter Speaker Series
September BLM series speaker overview

Transgender activist, CeCe McDonald, criminal defense attorney Samuel Newton and many others have spoken on various issues pertaining to the black community during various University of Idaho Black Lives Matter Speaker Series.

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A socially distanced good time
New students can join community members for a free movie

As students begin to fill the dorms and settle in their temporary homes, they can engage in a fun event while continuing to social distance.

10 years and running
The House VandalStore is celebrating their 10th anniversary

The Boise VandalStore located on Idaho Street, blocks away from the city capitol, has been serving the community with vandal spirit for 10 years.

An update on the CAFE program
University of Idaho dairy research project meets with contractors and cooperatorsEmily

This spring, the Idaho Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (CAFE) began work to build a $25 million research dairy near Rupert, Idaho scheduled to be completed by 2023 and functioning by 2024.

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$1 million grant for remote learning
Remote Learning Enhancements grant to improve online education

The University of Idaho receives a $1 million grant from Gov. Brad Little’s emergency relief fund to support remote learning and enhancements.