The wrong kind of uprising

“Pacific Rim: Uprising” should have been left in the ocean. While most sequels make an effort to innovate and build on the foundations of their predecessors, “Uprising” takes multiple steps […]

Not your average family drama
UI Theatre Arts hosts “True West” production

The repercussions of sibling rivalry gone awry are illustrated by the play “True West.” Presented by the University of Idaho Theatre Arts Department, “True West” will be shown 7:30 p.m. […]

The search for solitude
The Confucius Institute hosted China on the Palouse speaker

Valuing diversity on the Palouse, the Confucius Institute at the University of Idaho aims to educate the public on Chinese culture. Held once a semester in the Whitewater Room of […]

Covering a shortfall
Cuts are ahead, and consolidation may be the answer

Budget cuts are coming, but the money is there, for now. The University of Idaho faces a budget shortfall of around $1 million to $2 million every year, but funding […]

The app that changed the world
Analyzing why people use Facebook

Everyone has a Facebook, but does anyone actually like it? There is a recent movement to leave Facebook called #DeleteFacebook, spurred on by news of a political data firm gaining […]

The weight of a grade
A strong GPA should reflect a rich education

Suppose Anita has a 3.8 GPA and Dave has a 2.6 GPA. What sort of assumptions can we make about these two students? Anita probably goes to class more often […]

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Student Safety makes waves
ASUI presidential candidates talk about their plans for UI

ASUI presidential candidate Nicole Skinner made a splash during the Senate’s second open forum with her response to how she would hold the administration accountable. “I think it’s really easy […]

Colorful collaboration
UI musicians and dancers worked together to present the 27th annual Dancers, Drummers, Dreamers production

The University of Idaho Hartung Theatre felt a little last century Thursday during the retro-themed 27th annual Dancers, Drummers, Dreamers (DDD) show. The annual production is a creative collaboration between […]

‘Inaction is no longer an option’
Hundreds of protestors march through Moscow as a part of March for Our Lives

Snow dusted the top of 4th grader Alden Duff’s curly blonde hair. Standing 4-foot-9 on a stage in front of 1,000 protestors, the Jefferson Elementary student began his speech. “I’m […]