Keeping literature alive in Northern Idaho
Fugue, a literary magazine fueled by UI students

The University of Idaho is famous for its liberal arts programs, both graduate and undergraduate. Out of all the things that have come from the university, the literary magazine Fugue […]

Holiday lights brighten up Moscow
Community members go all-out with festive decorations

From campus to the outskirts of the city, elaborate holiday light displays sparkle under a dark winter sky each night from dusk until dawn.
This year, a host of permanent residents, businesses and students add color to the season with their festive winter decorations.

Sexism in new Peleton ad is taking over the internet
Why are we focused on Peleton when it comes to sexist ads?

I understand the gut reaction to call Peloton out for their sexist commercial and make fun of it. If we want to change anything, people need to call all companies out when they use tactics like this to reinforce those negative ideals, because they’re in most advertisements, not just Peloton’s.

Guest Voice: Discussing political apathy
Zack Bishop, president of UI's Young Democrats club, talks political engagement

The University of Idaho is politically apathetic. That is not to say there aren’t people who have strong feelings on issues, rather it is an admittance that we would rather […]

The start of a new decade
Why you shouldn't always make New Year's resolutions in January

2020 is a big year and some might think it is odd to start a decade without a preplanned list of goals. We are all going to cave and make resolutions for this year during the winter.
However, when making resolutions, it is better to stick to the spring and add them when habits are ready to change, rather than in January.