For the end of Women’s History Month, we are featuring women throughout the University of Idaho. Meet Vivi Gonzalez: Want to read about the rest of UI’s Hidden Gems? Meet Natalie […]
A 6.5 magnitude earthquake with an epicenter roughly 44 miles west of Challis, Idaho was confirmed by the United States Geological Survey on Twitter. The earthquake was felt in Moscow, […]
The ASUI Senate passed a resolution March 11 opposing the Idaho Legislature House Bill 500. ASUI Senate Bill S20-R07 was a statement on behalf of the student body and student […]
The Idaho High School Activities Association (IHSAA) extended the mandatory suspension/postponement of activities to April 20 due to COVID-19. The date corresponds with the Idaho State Board of Education’s closure of […]
It’s Taco Tuesday, what better way to celebrate than with a free taco from Taco Bell? No, your eyes don’t deceive you. No, it’s not Steal a Base Steal a […]
Eastern Idaho Public Health (EIPH) confirmed three new cases of COVID-19 in Madison County with two of the three being from community spread. The press release from Eastern Idaho Public […]
Across the country, conservative lawmakers continue a relentless attack on women’s reproductive rights.
My family and I are coming up on day seven in quarantine, and I have been going a bit crazy. We hadn’t taken the COVID-19 pandemic seriously until the first cases were confirmed in our county. We have locked ourselves away ever since.
For the end of Women’s History Month, we are featuring women throughout the University of Idaho. Meet Natalie Wiley: Natalie Wiley stepped up as a student leader for Women’s Lacrosse […]
Saturday March 28: 8:48 a.m. Fraud: A report was called in of a social security number scam call. Officers responded but did not file a report. 11:41 a.m. Harassment: A […]