Esports — it’s in the name
More colleges should be offering varsity esports programs to students

In 2014, Illinois’ Robert Morris University established the first varsity esports program. The program initially only catered to the videogame “League of Legends”, but offered competitive players substantial scholarships. Four […]

Some advice
Sometimes the best advice is simply no advice at all

Giving advice is deceptively complex. For my dad to advise me on getting grass stains out of my favorite pair of jeans, he would need to do three things. First, […]

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New year, new beginnings
Be prepared for a Moscow school year filled with self-discovery, adversity and adventure

While the end of July approaches, the last gasps of summer make way for thoughts and dreams of college life. Some Vandals may be returning for their second, third or […]

A song of waiting and wonder
When you read “A Game of Thrones,” you just win

As Cersie Lannister says in the midst of “A Game of Thrones,” “When you play the game of thrones, you either win or you die.” After completing the first novel […]

These reboots were made for walking
“Ocean’s 8” provides great casting and a fun plot, but leaves little to the imagination

“Ocean’s 8” is good. But it’s just not “Ocean’s 11” good. There are are both negatives and positives to that sentiment. “Ocean’s 8” was supposed to be different from “Ocean’s […]

A music-filled summer
Moscow welcomes back its annual concert series

Rendezvous in the Park The annual Rendezvous in the Park will run from July 19 through July 21. The concert series will be held at East City Park on the […]

A summer of sweetness
The UI Arboretum fills with the sound of music during the hot summer months

From the depths of the vibrantly colored Arboretum, the odd and sometimes random sounds of brass echoed across the densely forested hills. While a bee buzzes across the neatly trimmed […]

Bridging an architectural gap
UI Architecture BootCamp helps propel architectural education

Typically when students think of a high-credit course, four or six is the number that springs to mind. Yet, this summer that number is even higher. The University of Idaho […]

Prepare to play this fall semster

Seven University of Idaho Department of Theatre Arts productions are planned for the upcoming 2018-2019 school year. Ann Hoste, chair of the Theatre Arts Department, said of the 120 theater […]

An unconventional path
Many UI students find themselves chasing their education in a myriad of ways

As anxious future Vandals filed in to the Bruce M. Pitman Center, David Cavell sat alone at a table, going over the countless fliers and pamphlets presented to new and […]