Russell Jackson had a very interesting time navigating his way to the University of Idaho. Jackson, 40, works as an associate professor of psychology at UI and is known across […]
@vandalstennis Back-to-Back! Santibanez closes it out for Idaho at No. 5! — Men’s Tennis finishes a dominating conference season winning a second straight Big Sky Championship and will now […]
A University of Idaho researcher is set to receive a nearly $600,000 grant from a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to study changes in oceanic ridges and educate students on […]
Hiring women and minorities can help improve a company’s culture, inspire workers and widen the customer base. It also pays to be inclusionary. In March, the dating app Bumble and […]
The quiet halls of the Kibbie Dome are packed with offices of coaches planning for the season ahead, outfitted in usual office décor –– awards, plants and photos of friends […]
Last week, Sen. Dan Foreman, Latah County’s representative, called the greater Moscow area a “cesspool of liberalism.” Yes, you read that right. Foreman spoke to a crowd of roughly 50 […]
Cinco de Mayo is a popularly celebrated holiday in the U.S., but its roots have a deeper meaning than just tequila and taco parties. Christina Vazquez, advising specialist for the […]
Jordan Willson – Peru Of all the beautiful places in the world I’d love to see, I think I’d like to see Peru the most. Home to the Amazon Rainforest […]
Many people argued the current superhero trend is merely that — a trend. However, with the release of “Avengers: Infinity War” we are seeing innumerable records being broken. Anything from […]
Idaho’s club ski team is a great example of how passionate some Idaho natives are about taking advantage of the natural recreational resources. The ski club is the oldest […]