Members of The Local Herbivores, a University of Idaho student group, staged a sit-in at the on campus Starbucks on Deakin Street to protest the upcharge of plant-based milk on […]
The University of Idaho Sustainability Center held an event yesterday that tackled the discussion of religion and climate change and how they are connected. The event was titled Interfaith Climate […]
At the start of every season, the final home game for the senior class always seems like a lifetime away. But for seniors Isabelle “Issy” Hadden and Lizzy Klinker of […]
One of the University of Idaho Track & Field’s biggest stars in the last few years is senior sprinter and jumper Rechelle Meade. Meade set the school record for the […]
The University of Idaho Vandals Men’s Tennis team is surrounded by new faces this season with the squad consisting mainly of freshman, one sophomore and three seniors who are finishing […]
Joshua Skinner, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival manager, is known as the main person when it comes to Jazz Fest.
The Argonaut sat down with Skinner for a Q&A about some of the basics of Jazz Festival and Skinner’s background.
March is not only Women’s History Month, but it is also a month that aims to bring awareness about an invisible disease.
Journalism — I know, I know — a newspaper’s opinion section writing about journalism. What a concept. But please, stick with me here. This is not your average journalism column, and it’s not just about journalism. It’s about newspapers and diversity.
Whenever a new “rebellion” is born in our corner of the West, we are usually thrilled. Removed from the sprawls
of Los Angeles, Seattle and Portland, the rest of the West is often forgotten except when uprisings come back into fashion. We are sometimes defined by stubborn rebellion, as we currently are in light
of the new “Greater Idaho” movement.
I remember my confusion as a child when I discovered that one of my classmates only had a birthday every four years. Later on, I figured out that the real reason was my classmate was born on Feb. 29.