Smoke in the air
When studying abroad, you can’t expect things to mirror your home country, even when health is on the line

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 […]

Forum for all
Seven ASUI Senate candidates answer questions about parking, campus safety and student entertainment

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 […]

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New York Times reporter to speak at UI

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 […]

Not a flop after all
The Emoji Movie brings up important life lessons

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 […]

Opinion: Recall, relieve, retry

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 […]

A world of difference
Mohamed Hassan traveled all the way from Egypt to attend the University of Idaho

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 […]

Ireland vs. Idaho agriculture
Differences in agriculture between Ireland and Idaho to an agriculture major

  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 […]