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OPINION: Remembering the importance of June revolutions
Juneteenth and Stonewall still matter

June is a milestone. The midsummer month is best known in my social circles as Pride Month, a celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. But African American Music Appreciation Month and Juneteenth both take place in June as well.  Considering […]

A justice system fueled by inequality
Samuel Newton discussed racial discrimination while reflecting on his time as a public defender

Samuel Newton shared his own anecdotes on cases of racial discrimination he has witnessed in the American criminal justice system in a webinar Wednesday. As the third event in the Office of Multicultural Affairs’ […]

News Update
Talks with Torrey: masks required on campus in the fall
COVID-19 and fall semester information for faculty, staff, students, community

Talks with Torrey is a biweekly question and answer-based Zoom call hosted by University of Idaho Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Torrey Lawrence. In this series, we summarize the main […]

OPINION: Everyone should take more than COMM 101
And, yes, I am saying this because I'm a communications major

Fundamentals of Oral Communication, more commonly called COMM 101, is taken by undergraduate students at the University of Idaho as a part of the general education curriculum. Although only one communications course is required to graduate, it is […]

Crumbs: broccoli bites

Broccoli is a healthy snack for anyone to try, but most people only absolutely love or hate it.   This recipe is great for both of those people because it changes up […]

Horoscopes: June 16, 2020
See what the stars say for you today

This week, check your horoscope to see which common pet you’re most similar to. Cat: Geminis are moody, fluctuating between opinions and emotions as quickly as a cat fluctuates between […]