When you live in the U.S., single-use plastic seems abundant. Every time I go to Walmart, the piles of easily broken plastic bags greet me at the end of the check-out counter. When I get take-out food or coffee, it is always served in a Styrofoam, plastic or a plastic-lined paper container.
Across the country currently and in the next few months, cat videos are being shown in theaters in order to raise money for charity.
The Argonaut sat down for a question and answer session with Fine Arts Department professor Aaron Cordell Johnson to discuss his recent project of designing the Lionel Hampton Jazz Fest 2020 poster.
Keira Marie Terchowitz, a University of Idaho junior, can’t afford a parking permit at the beginning of the year — so she doesn’t have one.
On Feb. 21, the LGBTQA office, the Gender and Sexuality Alliance and the Women’s Center held Queering Sex Ed, an informal platform for all to ask a range of questions […]
The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival started in 1967 and for the last 53 years the festival has celebrated the culture and art of jazz music. The festival does not only celebrate music, it also celebrates other forms of art.
As a part of the annual budgeting process, Idaho’s State Board of Education has required all public universities to evaluate their programs.
Being in a strictly rural area, the fact that one of the signature events at the University of Idaho — the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival — has diverse roots is a surprising and wonderful thing.
Men’s Basketball at the University of Idaho has officially named Zac Claus as the program’s 30th head coach. The announcement was made Tuesday afternoon from the Idaho Athletics Department on […]
This week after watching the episode of “The Bachelor” I had to really sit down and digest the information presented to me. What happened wasn’t a complete shock to me, […]