Nez Perce, Coeur d’Alene responses to COVID-19
Sticking together while staying apart to prevent the spread of the pandemic

The Nez Perce and Coeur d’Alene tribes have both suffered the impacts of COVID-19, along with other Idaho residents. Sticking together while staying apart and valuing the health of all […]

Palousafest to take place as scheduled
Regulations in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19

Palousafest, an annual festival which has taken place at the University of Idaho for over 20 years, is still scheduled to take place this year, albeit some changes for safety amid the COVID-19 pandemic.   Laurel […]

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OPINION: Kan”yay” or Kan”nay?”
Kanye running for president is a joke, but I'm not laughing

Earlier this month, while many celebrated the Fourth of July, Kanye West  was tweeting. He announced something shocking: a bid for the presidency. “We must now realize the promise of America by trusting God, […]

UI employees express concerns about teaching in person fall semester
Employees and students alike urge UI to go online amid Idaho's swiftly rising COVID-19 cases

The University of Idaho experienced pushback from students and staff, faculty and community members in recent weeks as the finer details of its reopening plan for in-person teaching were revealed. UI plans to reopen approximately 75% of classes in person this fall. […]

An overview of UI’s in-person summer courses
Professors and students discuss precautions taken to prevent spread of COVID-19

Starting in the fall, K-12 schools in Idaho will be allowed to provide in-person classes, according to the Idaho State Board of Education (ISBE).   The board has not released specific reopening plans […]