Panel focuses on sexual health
Communication is key, panelists stressed during sexual health program

A persistent theme of communication dominated the discussion during Vandal Health Education’s “Sex in the Dark” event on April 17. More than 50 University of Idaho students attended the glow-in-the-dark […]

A seat at the table
A Colorado State University professor shared her research into public land usage at a talk on the UI campus

Monday evening, Colorado State University assistant professor Leisl Carr Childers shared her research in public land use in the American west’s Great Basin. She focused her talk on multiple use, […]

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Senate passes bills, talks fund allocation
With one more meeting left, Senate works to finalize projects

The ASUI Senate unanimously passed a bill amending the rules and regulations to add director of student resources to the ASUI’s President’s Cabinet. The role will stem from a combination […]

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Dependent eligibility audit

University of Idaho’s Human Resources department is conducting a dependent eligibility audit — and many faculty and staff need to participate. “(The audit) is to verify that the dependents that […]

The right to vote
Katherine Aiken and Rebecca Scofield shared research into how women gained the right to vote

Tuesday afternoon, two UI history faculty presented “Idaho Women Win the Right to Vote” at the Malcolm Renfrew Interdisciplinary Colloquium. Emeritus professor Katherine Aiken and assistant professor Rebecca Scofield shared […]

Faculty Senate hears proposal to streamline tenure and promotion procedures
The current procedures for faculty to receive promotions or tenure is obscured by a complex web of policy, a new proposal aims to unravel the web

The University of Idaho Faculty Senate discussed a proposal to change tenure and promotion policies for university faculty members during its meeting Tuesday. Policy coordinator Elizabeth Brandt and vice-provost Torrey […]

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Check in on the community
Police officials discuss welfare checks, which people can use to check in on community members

Someone is slumped over the wheel of their vehicle. They don’t appear to be moving and you aren’t sure how long they’ve been there. They haven’t necessarily done anything wrong, […]

A program for connection
Saying goodbye to Vandal Sync and looking at its replacements

VandalSync, a long-running program ran by the Department of Student Involvement at the University of Idaho, is set to be replaced by two new programs next fall. Vandal Sync will […]

Idaho politics in review
League of Women Voters holds session review for legislators and constituents to talk politics

In the Great Room of the 1912 Center, district five legislators gave summaries of their sessions and answered questions about the bills they worked on. Susan Ripley, co-president of the […]