Toward the end of 2019, President Trump approved raising the age for purchasing nicotine products to 21. Being a popular topic in the media for years, this was big news to hear.
Faculty Senate held their weekly meeting on Feb. 4 at the University of Idaho. They discussed a program proposal that would consider admitting 500 students that the university annually denies.
The public City of Moscow bus service, SMART Transit, has made a permanent change to its West Route through the University of Idaho campus. This change started out as a temporary detour last semester due to the construction closure of Sixth and Line streets, but after the detour received positive feedback from UI students and community members, SMART administrators adopted the new route into the daily bus schedule.
Since 1995, Christ Church has been a part of the University of Idaho’s campus, largely due to the formation of their student group, the Collegiate Reform Fellowship (CRF).
We are merely days into the official 2020 election cycle and already the media is confused, the nomination system is broken and most importantly,people are tired.
Valentine’s Day is generally seen as a celebration where people show their love for each other through expensive gifts and fancy dinners, but it brings a massive amount of stress along with it.
One year ago, Kaylee Carr attended her first Local Herbivores meeting. At the time she was not vegan or vegetarian. However, after listening to what people in club had to say, she eventually became vegan.
Mikyla Wood understands the importance of events for not only undergraduate students at the University of Idaho, but for graduate students as well.
This year is Madi Thurston’s first time at Women’s Base Camp as a student and as a leader. However, she is no stranger to leadership training at the University of Idaho.
Over 200 years ago the first amendment was ratified, allowing everyone to speak their mind freely, regardless of what beliefs they hold. As a student newspaper, we have a deep respect for the first amendment — it allows us to do our job.