Before the Katy Benoit Safety Forum could begin, it was cancelled and rescheduled. Emilie McLarnan and Blaine Eckles, organizers of the event, said it was rescheduled due to low student […]
Daniel Moore started his first Big Dan’s Nutrition in 2010 in his garage, with a zero-interest credit card and $100. Moore said every dollar made at his stores is used […]
The Automotive Enthusiasts Club has been on campus for less than a year, but they already have big plans for the future. President and co-founder Reilly Neel said the purpose […]
There are holidays recognized every year in the United States when we get the day off. But we don’t often think of Jewish holidays.
Enrollment of full-time, on-campus students for the 2018 school year is projected to have gone down, said University of Idaho President Chuck Staben at the annual State of the University […]
As representatives of the farming and ranching community, we at the Student Idaho Cattle Association (SICA) would like to share our perspective in response to the article, “Beef: it’s not […]
Exercising the right to vote is seen as a cornerstone of United States democracy. But before the vote comes voter registration. Registering to vote is a simple, quick process that […]
Many of us have thought about taking a gap year — the year or so between leaving mandatory schooling and entering higher education. This idea largely for younger people is […]
“Russiagate” has become more than just a catchy title for alleged interference in the 2016 elections. Russiagate has begun driving bipartisan foreign policy with devastating impacts for people living in […]
A disappointing start to Saturday’s game led to a forgettable Big Sky return for Idaho football. The Vandals (1-2, BSC 0-1) dropped the Big Sky conference opener to the UC […]