What started as a drizzle Tuesday morning quickly turned into a torrential downpour, as the National Weather Service placed Moscow under a flood warning until Wednesday night. Multiple homes and […]
“Become the greatest version of yourself,” reads Phi Delta Theta’s mission. When Idaho Governor Brad Little attended UI in the ‘70s, he joined Phi Delta Theta, a fraternity that still […]
Toxic Theocracy, the protest to the Collegiate Reformed Fellowship’s event Toxic Matriarchy, went off almost as planned, despite the rain. Tents were put up, tables were set with food, and […]
Approximately 100 people gathered outside the closed doors after Agricultural Science 106 was filled to capacity at the Toxic Matriarchy event Monday night. Those gathered in the lobby asked for […]
During the latest UIdaho Bound, the 2019 Common Read was announced to incoming University of Idaho students. The Common Read is used to supplement the Integrated Seminar 101 class, as […]
It may come as a surprise, but 38% of U of I undergraduate students struggled to obtain food for themselves in the past 12 months according to the 2017 Study […]
Wine and Cheese Gala The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences will host a Wine and Cheese Gala 5 p.m. April 5 in the 1912 Center. The event will feature […]
In 10 weeks, Moscow Chief of Police James Fry completed 17 graduate-level university courses in Quantico, Virginia. At the end of the course, which began in January, he completed a […]
ASUI Elections Coordinator Mackenzie Lawrence announced Jacob Lockhart and Faustine Moulton as president and vice-president for the 2019-2020 academic year Wednesday night, with 1,447 votes recorded. Director of Student Involvement […]
University of Idaho student Taylor Azizeh is going to the Arctic. While the experience in an inhospitable environment may seem daunting to some, to Azizeh, it is the perfect place […]