University of Idaho named Terry Gawlik as the next Director of Athletics following approval by the State Board of Education Wednesday. Gawlik will be the first woman to hold the […]
Exactly nine years ago, my brother went to Las Vegas for his 21st birthday with his friends and my dad tagged along. Nine years ago, he experienced Sin City and […]
Brian Dyre, a University of Idaho associate professor in the psychology and communications department, died Monday. “He was an integral part of the department and demonstrated daily what it means […]
Protesters and supporters alike gathered at the Toxic Matriarchy Event in early April, sponsored by the Collegiate Reformed Fellowship (CRF) in partnership with Christ Church. C.R. Wiley, a Pastor at […]
Life. Something we experience every day. It can mean anything from the way we live our days or how we entertain ourselves to moments that make us cry, smile and […]
I went to Portland Pride last month and it was amazing. The different elements of diversity the city offered were a very big change in environment than what I was […]
“I’ll be there for you. When the rain starts to pour. I’ll be there for you. Like I’ve been there before. I’ll be there for you. Cause you’re there for […]
Last week, Boise State University’s new president received a letter outlining critiques of the university’s various diversity-related programs, citing numerous reasons she should consider withholding support. Marlene Tromp, the seventh […]
Three is the magic number, and Netflix’s beloved nostalgia-thrilled hit series “Stranger Things” is maintaining that magic at top form in its newest season — “Stranger Things 3.” The Duffer […]
Hey ma! Normally this expression is used to greet a mother or a loved one who is a motherly figure. In this movie, there is one. Well, sort of. In […]