Men’s Basketball: In-state ambush

Riding high on a six-game winning-streak, Idaho trekked about 530 miles south to Pocatello Thursday night, carrying a metaphorical duffel chock-full of morale and down-the-stretch momentum — it was a […]

Narrowing the scope
Mental illness may be a component of increased shootings in the U.S., but it isn’t the correct justification

Feb. 14, a day widely synonymous with love, was instead filled with sorrow as 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle on his former classmates at Marjory Stoneman […]

The DACA discussion
UI College of Law hosts a discussion about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

The University of Idaho College of Law hosted a discussion on the current and future state of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Thursday.  Luis Cortes Romero, a UI alumnus, […]

Showing off the sheep
UI Sheep Center begins lambing season with more than 100 new lambs

Several years ago, when Aly Bean first stumbled upon the University of Idaho Sheep Center, she knew the trail alongside the 126-acre farm would be a great place for a […]

Involving everyone
Kathryn Bonzo aims to involve all community members in city council

Coming up on her fourth year as a Moscow City Council member, Kathryn Bonzo keeps a Margarete Mead quote on her wall because she has never doubted a citizen’s capability […]