In the upcoming months, students will be coming to the University of Idaho campus to decide whether or not to become future Vandals. Parents and guardians of these upcoming students trail along Hello Walk asking their tour guides question ranging from, “What are housing options like?” and “Where’s my kid going to eat?” But in Spring 2020, a new question is surfacing, “How will the budget deficit affect my kid?”.
The Vandal Theory podcast started as an experiment to get information out in a podcasting format and is now entering its third season next month.
Most of us don’t know how to eat healthy on a budget. It can be hard to do especially if you’re on the salary of a broke college student.
We all have given or received a lecture on “why reading news matters.” Currently, there are so many different platforms where people get their news and share opinions. The amount of people receiving their news from newspapers is declining. The decline in this industry threatens print newspapers and reporters.
The classroom sometimes feels like a battleground to me.
This year’s Democratic primary has enough storylines to keep Idaho voters tuned in well before the May 19 primary and the first Tuesday in November. Paulette Jordan’s entrance into the U.S. Senate race gives the Democrats, at the very least, an interesting candidate to challenge incumbent Jim Risch.
Injuries in the sports world can hurt the dynamic of a team and affect an athlete’s career. Redshirt junior guard Marquell Fraser felt the effect last season when he suffered […]
If you read our coverage last week of the pilot program, Women on Weights, no longer being offered this semester because it wasn’t heavily used, you probably just learned about it for the first time.
ASUI Senate met Feb. 19 at the University of Idaho. Big-ticket items: Support for “Our Kids, Our Future” When discussing mental health in schools in a House Education Committee meeting […]