OPINION: Bringing in the international community
Perspective on immigration policies affecting International Student population
There is no doubt international students make up an important part of our campus population. Adding diverse perspectives to the University of Idaho, our campus relies heavily on international students.
OPINION: Plant-based alternatives
My relationship with vegetarianism
I throw a soy hotdog into the microwave uncovered and nuke it for 30 seconds too long. Unlike regular meat, my burnt, plant-based hotdog is bubbled and stretched. But I still put it into a bun and drench it with ketchup. It tastes the same as always, and after my meal I am left with two things: a guilt free conscious and eight grams of protein.
OPINION: History, now streaming
New Netflix offerings make world history uniquely digestible
When I was younger, I used to spend hours glued to the television at my grandparents’ house, casually flipping through the channels but usually ending up on three important ones. Channels
34, 44 and 46 were my holy trinity of Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and the History Channel. In the mid-aughts, one could rely on each for a combination of awe-inspiring content and genuine education about anything from sharks to chivalry. However, I was always taken by the entertaining and informative approach to the past and conquests I could get from the History Channel.
Guest voice: Idahoans deserve a second chance
Representative Ilana Rubel and Senator Dave Lent talk about working to remove barriers to employment.
Our criminal justice system is intended to ensure an appropriate penalty associate with crime. We refer to this as paying one’s debt to society. However, under some of Idaho’s current laws, the payment never seems to stop.
MBB: Close conference losses leave Idaho looking up in the Big Sky rankings
Vandal Men's Basketball look to get first road win in Flagstaff.
Since the beginning of Big Sky Conference (BSC) play, the Idaho Vandals have posted a record of 1-7 in their last eight games without a win on the road. Interim […]
Bachelor Breakdown: The unfair group date rose
A recap and commentary on this week of "The Bachelor" from a true fan
I am a big fan of “The Bachelor.” It’s an addiction. Every week I plop on the couch and turn on the television Monday nights right at 8:00 p.m. to […]
ASUI’s first meeting discussed UI’s possible polling place, tuition freeze and more
Read about ASUI's first meeting in a bite
ASUI had its first weekly meeting of the spring semester on Jan. 22 at the University of Idaho. Big-ticket items: UI polling place Latah County and the University of Idaho […]
UI polling location to be possible as soon as May
The Pitman Center’s Vandal Ballroom could be UI’s first polling place, since the last polling location of the ASUI-Kibbie Activity Center in 2016
The University of Idaho could see a polling place on campus as soon as May — this would be the first polling place on campus since 2016. Latah County and […]
Kappa Alpha Theta to turn 100: “No matter what situation you’re going through you have someone to go through it with”
Theta's national founders day brought alumni and active members together
On Saturday, alumni and active members of Kappa Alpha Theta gathered in Moscow to celebrate their national sororities’ founders day with a dinner and open house. The University of Idaho’s […]