Bringing down the Hausmann
Sophie Hausmann represents Idaho in the U.S. Women’s Open

The late summer months of 2018 proved historic for Idaho athletics, as two female Vandal athletes made Silver and Gold history. The Idaho’s Marianna Petrei became the first Vandal female […]

This week’s news in brief
UI welcomes new deans, new students and new city art

Provost announces interim deans    CLASS Sean Quinlan, a University of Idaho professor, will serve as interim dean of the college of letters, arts and social sciences (CLASS). UI Provost […]

Weather has its effects
Pitman Center will undergo exterior repairs to fix damaged and dangerous roof and wall tile

Many individuals on the Palouse felt the effects of the long, sporadic winter. However, it wasn’t just the people who were affected, but several buildings as well. The Bruce M. […]

Gilded gestures
New national anthem rules in the NFL bring a wave of new political controversy to football

“It makes them uncomfortable.” That’s how Steven A. Smith, a popular commentator and host of ESPN’s “First Take,” described those critical of national anthem protestors. Smith, who is normally known […]

Petrei reaches Round of 32
Idaho’s top singles player fought her way into the second round of the NCAA Singles Championship

After her team fell in the first round of the NCAA women’s tennis tournament, Marianna Petrei took matters into her own hands. The Vandal junior became the first Idaho player […]

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Girls only
Why female dominated spaces encourage young women, empower all sexes

Last fall, The Boy Scouts of America made a pretty big change: the boys club would open its doors to girls. On the surface, this seemed like a progressive and […]