Lauren Carlsen and Joseph Garrett, the 2020-21 ASUI president and vice president. Courtesy
ASUI Senate applications open Oct. 5
ASUI President Lauren Carlsen and current Senator Kallyn May share advice on running campaign

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.

Homecoming food and blood drives: how to donate
Homecoming donation traditions continue while other events cancelled due to COVID-19

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.

Life Update
The One Love Foundation presented as Keynote Speakers Thursday
Because everyone participates in relationships, everyone should know what makes a relationship healthy or unhealthy for themselves and their loved ones

Keynote Speakers Libby Gutschenritter, Sheridan Riolo and Rhea Kimble from the One Love Foundation presented about healthy relationships in a Zoom hosted for the Katy Benoit Campus Safety Awareness Month on Thursday, Sept. 24.

Life Update
Got Livestock?
The LMAS manages to keep an important part of a project alive during COVID-19

For as long as the Latah County Fair has been around, the Latah County 4-H and Future Farmers of America (FFA) have put on an animal sale. FFA, a youth organization, specializes in agricultural education in raising livestock and business skills. Latah County 4-H is similar but teaches leadership skills, healthy living, science, technology while remaining close to agricultural and rural roots. This sale allows members of 4-H and FFA to show off their hard work in raising animals.

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LIFE Hacks: Another art show?
Things to do in the Palouse this week

As we near the end of September, we can be optimistic about October. The fall season is full-fledged and ready to show its true colors. Changing leaves, Halloween and more – who doesn’t love autumn months? This week be ready to pack the weekend with events around the Palouse. Remember to wear a mask and most importantly, stay cozy.

Crumbs: one pot fried rice
This week's recipe is easy for college students

Cooking on a busy schedule can be difficult and some days it’s easier to call in take-out. A meal college students are familiar with, fried rice, can be made at home in the time it would take to deliver. Here is how to make easy one pot fried rice, a filling and cheap meal.