Finding common ground in education
Author Tara Westover discusses her memoir, “Educated”

Tara Westover, author of the New York Times bestseller seller “Educated: A Memoir,” sparked new conversations on the University of Idaho campus Monday, as she paid a visit to Moscow […]

Hungry for reform
Tenzin Nyima started a personal protest against Vandal Meats

Tenzin Nyima, a self-proclaimed animal lover and vegetarian, took a stand against the Vandal Brand Meats slaughterhouse — a five-day stand. After hearing of the slaughterhouse located on the University […]

Channel your inner artist
Everyone should attend Bob Ross Style Paint Night Wednesday

Artist Bob Ross may not be painting happy, little trees on Earth anymore, but his spirit is everywhere — especially in Moscow. Vandal Entertainment will host a paint night in […]

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Purpose over purchase
The power in becoming a responsible consumer

We are all guilty of it. We stop in the middle of sidewalks on crowded streets to look in windows. We leave Thanksgiving dinner early to get in line for Black Friday. We scrape […]

Beef: it’s not for dinner
Going vegetarian isn’t an easy choice, but it’s definitely worth considering making a switch

Hello, my name is Olivia Heersink, and it’s been almost two months since I last ate meat. To the average reader, that tidbit of information might seem odd, uninteresting or […]

Burning shoes, bridges and logic
Nike campaign can help us examine what’s wrong with the Kaepernick debate

The video is about two minutes long. It begins with a voiceover and a menagerie of shots taking stock of athletes who haven’t yet reached their full potential. The narrator […]

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Vandal Voices — 09.06.18

What UI professor or staff member had the greatest impact on your college experience? Dr. Sandra Reineke, 2007 I took Women’s Studies from Dr. Sandra Reineke. It was enlightening, informative […]