A tennis shoe clad foot clambers down from the bus onto the cobblestone street, its mate following seconds behind with laces slightly ajar. The owner of these feet flicks her […]
Candidates for ASUI senators gathered in the University of Idaho Commons Monday to pitch their platforms to the UI student body. The seven candidates in attendance gave brief opening statements […]
Adam Goldman, national security reporter for the New York Times, will present Thursday night at the Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium in the University of Idaho Administration Building auditorium. Goldman, a Pulitzer […]
For the Idaho men’s golf team, spring break opened with a calamity. The Vandals finished in last place, 15 strokes back of 13th place Seattle University with an overall 49-over […]
The Emoji Movie recently won the Razzies for Worst Picture of 2018. That’s unjustified. Fifty Shades Freed lost to this? Whoever nominated this film for worst picture doesn’t realize the […]
Although its finale proved anticlimactic and downright disheartening, the 2017-18 Idaho men’s basketball season was fraught with unforgettable happenings, characters, noteworthy numbers and honors. It began with a radiation of […]
Idaho women’s basketball early exit of the WNIT put a damper on a season of what could have been. The big highlight of this game comes from junior guard Mikayla […]
The Vandals had a tough enough matchup with a strong UC Davis team that had a strong case for making the NCAA tournament and playing them on the road proved […]
Mohamed Hassan is like any other first-year at the University of Idaho. An electrical engineering student at UI, Hasson enjoys video games, soccer, but sometimes finds it challenging to live […]
This spring semester I have had the extraordinary opportunity to study abroad in Dublin, Ireland. There are several differences; including the lack of decent coffee (I’m thinking of you […]