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.
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.
The Boise VandalStore located on Idaho Street, blocks away from the city capitol, has been serving the community with vandal spirit for 10 years.
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.
A decade ago, former University of Idaho President M. Duane Nellis set a goal for the university’s enrollment: 16,000 students by fall 2020.
The University of Idaho receives a $1 million grant from Gov. Brad Little’s emergency relief fund to support remote learning and enhancements.
In the wake of international protests against racism this summer, a local group formed to spearhead the community’s anti-racism efforts.
University of Idaho’s much anticipated COVID-19 testing lab is now testing samples as they arrive from the swabbing site, according to emails from President C. Scott Green sent to Moscow-based students and employees. The email sent to […]
With the current pandemic, there are opportunities normally available for students that have been put on the backburner or are not an option. Baby Shark Tank is one event that will offer students more opportunities under current circumstances. The Center for Advanced Energy […]
Welcome to the new semester, vandals. Students are returning to campus, filling up empty residence halls and are looking for things to do. Don’t worry, LIFE Hacks has everyone covered […]