Community remembers Adam Seo
Friends and classmates reflect and celebrate the life of deceased UI student

Although the University of Idaho community mourns his loss, Adam Seo’s memory carries on through the lives he touched. Seo, a Boise native, was a senior majoring in chemistry in […]

Idaho men’s basketball looks to open a new chapter
Zac Claus and Traevon Allen on the future of men's basketball during Big Sky Media Day.

Hope and promise were the main themes last season. Highlighted by a young, up and coming roster with some experienced leadership on the court, some predicted that Idaho could be a […]

Gypsy Java gives more than a cup of coffee
Gabrielle Dickman has learned a lot and it didn’t all come from coffee

From the class that didn’t matter or the part-time job in college, Gabrielle Dickman, believes that it all matters to who you are and where you go. “OK, I’ve been […]

It was the first, but not the best
Zack’s Retro Game Review looks back at how the Mario Kart franchise got its start

Mario Kart, the franchise most gamers know as one of the simplest yet most groundbreaking ideas in gaming: you take the most popular gaming franchise and have them race each […]

The 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and The Senders
The Senders bring together all age groups for a night of dancing and fun

Alley Chats: a new weekly series in The Argonaut that features interviews with live bands. While most editions of Alley Chats will take place at John’s Alley Tavern since the […]

Idaho women’s basketball is ready for a new era
With Ferenz and Pierce now gone, Jon Newlee and the Vandals are ready for a new challenge.

Last season, Vandal women’s basketball experienced an emotional ride of success on the backs of two of the best to play the game — Mikayla Ferenz and Taylor Pierce. A […]