Parking in the wrong direction
Parking at UI does not have a simple solution — but it needs one, and soon

Driving to campus is supposed to be a time-saving and convenient transportation option for students. Although Downtown Moscow is a pedestrian-friendly area, when tasked with deciding whether or not to […]

A program all its own
UI Virtual Technology and Design Program offers unique learning opportunities for students

The University of Idaho Virtual Technology and Design Program started in 2001, when mediums such as virtual reality were only available to those who were doing specialized research. But now, […]

Awarding advocacy and activism
UI Women’s Center hosts Virginia Wolf Awards, nominations open

Virginia Woolf was a famous English novelist and women’s writer during the 20th century, but the University of Idaho Women’s Center honors a different Virginia Wolf each year — a […]

Empowering campus events
UI Office of Multicultural Affairs sponsors variety of events celebrating Black History Month

The University of Idaho Office of Multicultural Affairs — in collaboration with other offices and organizations — will host various events celebrating Black History Month throughout February.  Faculty, staff, students […]

Growing a family business
Local business owners share a love for taking on new ventures together

When Brett and Nikki Woodland embarked on the renovation of the now Monarch Motel three years ago, they took on their largest project yet — but it was just one […]

President search update
Presidential Review Committee to select top 5 UI president candidates, who will tour campus around the first of March

In a campus-wide email sent Thursday, Idaho State Board of Education member Emma Atchley said the search for a new University of Idaho president is coming along to select top […]

Guest Voice: Being more heart conscious
Use February to think more about your diet and health habits

February marks “Heart Awareness Month,” which is the perfect time to discuss the benefits of the Mediterranean diet not just for your heart, but for your whole body. People who […]

A PETA hatin’ hippie
This vegetarian of eight years still hates PETA as much as she did on day one

I eat out with my friends, I don’t have a protein deficiency and I don’t care if you eat meat —what am I? I’m a vegetarian.  The common misconception is […]

Dance for a cause
ASUI to hold VANDALthon in support of Sacred Heart’s Children Hospital in Spokane

VANDALthon, the University-wide dance marathon philanthropic event will begin 6 p.m. Friday in the Idaho Commons Atrium. VANDALthon, previously a dance marathon, is the final event to celebrate yearlong peer […]

Making voices heard
Journalism professors speak about reporting in Native American nations at Malcolm Renfrew Interdisciplinary Colloquium Tuesday

Associate Professor Rebecca Tallent co-hosted “Context and Communities Covered in Indian Country,” a presentation that gave an overview of the history of and issues within journalism in Native American nations […]