2019 goals are still at our fingertips
Even though we are not yet done with our 2019 resolutions, 2020 poses something bigger

Try to do a resolution back in January, because time is a construct and the beginning of the year does not define a start date for our self-improvements. Watercolor a picture, start going to the gym and put down that JUUL.

UI implements clear bag policy for large events
Diaper bags and certain seat cushions will no longer be allowed under new rules

Limiting the size or making all bags clear will not change anything when it comes to safety for large events. People can still hide items even if the bag is clear.

UI students should be politically proactive, not just reactive
While there should be more political outlets on campus, students need to do more to start the conversation

Conversations erupt campus wide and everyone seems to have an opinion, but once the event is over, campus is just as quiet as it was before anything happened. The students move on but nothing has changed — and if this is to continue, nothing will change.

Courtesy | Richard Clyborne of MusicStrive
Deluxe album dilemma
Releasing deluxe albums is just a chance to make more money

Deluxe albums are more of a collectable than the standard album anyway, usually making them a bit more special to music lovers. Buying both the standard album and the deluxe album when they’re exactly the same thing except a few extra songs is just ridiculous.

Moscow’s favorite DIY music venue
The Bayou. once home to environmental activists, serves a new purpose

The Bayou is a name many might have heard through the local music scene in Moscow. No, it’s not a reference to a swampy geographic area in town, and it’s not a reference to one of Credence Clearwater Revival’s hit songs. The Bayou is a pet name for a house that is a DIY music venue in Moscow.

UI Interfraternity Council taskforce assembled
Goals include combating alcohol consumption and hazing

The Interfraternity Council (IFC) at University of Idaho created a taskforce in response to the death of a Washington State University freshman after a fraternity party Nov. 12.