Education and advocacy
League of Women Voters empowers locals to partake in democratic process

Women’s History Month often highlights the historical achievements of women — especially those tied to politics.  The League of Women Voters  (LWV) has served the country since before women gained […]

Connecting through art
UI Prichard Gallery showcases art, research of CAA faculty

The Prichard Art Gallery is showcasing the many talents of the University of Idaho College of Art and Architecture (CAA) faculty in various multimedia exhibits  until April 6.  Roger Rowley, […]

Wasteland of beauty
Hozier shines in second album nearly five years after his strong debut

It took half a decade, but the musical sensation that took the indie-rock scene by storm in 2014 is back.  Hozier — also known as Andrew Hozier-Byrne — succeeded in […]

To juice or not to juice?
Local business owner, UI nutritionists provide differing perspectives on juice cleansing

Toni Salerno decided 13 years ago to turn her life around with an organic, healthier lifestyle to cure chronic sickness and bloating. Her solution to better health? Juicing and a […]

Claiming the stage
DancersDrummersDreamers offer sights, sounds for the eyes and ears

The sound of hail beating down on the roof fills the room. The performers walk slowly across the stage, intermittently clapping their hands above their heads and snapping. Then, the […]

Intelligence in all its forms
Intelligent Lives to screen on campus Friday for Developmental Disability Awareness Month

In order to showcase the injustices people with disabilities often face, Dan Habib — a project director and filmmaker at the University of New Hampshire — created “Intelligent Lives,” a […]

Returning to the rodeo
Professor earns $50,000 fellowship for Gay Rodeo Oral History Project

Rebecca Scofield spends her time traveling to rodeos sponsored by the International Gay Rodeo Association, recording oral accounts and the histories of their participants. Scofield, a University of Idaho history […]

Education first
Christopher Callahan, a finalist for UI’s presidency, says he is a proponent of long-term change and being there for it

Education has always been important to Christopher Callahan and it drives his work in the academic world. Callahan is the dean of the Walter Conkrite school of Journalism and Mass […]