When #MeToo posts first appeared in October 2017, women and men around the world were awakened to the extent of sexual assault and harassment. Thousands upon thousands of social media […]
As news recently broke about Idaho garnering the honor of being the fastest growing state in the nation, citizens across the Gem State have expressed mixed feelings. Those mixed feelings […]
Idaho track and field is up and running after the opening home meet and the WSU Indoor Competition Saturday. The squad now prepares for the UW Invitational Meet in Seattle, […]
Before I even knew what university I wanted to attend or what my major would be, I knew I wanted to study abroad at some point during my four years […]
The Idaho women’s basketball team has been on fire in their last two games at home and look to continue their hot streak during their journey on the road against […]
If you could live in a fictional world, what would you choose? The OG feminist I would want to live in Nancy Drew’s world, and by proxy, become Nancy Drew. […]
For nearly four years, the Flint water crisis has made the nation acutely aware of the risks that come with misusing water resources. We saw bad decisions can lead to […]
The North Dakota of 2016-17 is almost completely detached from the Fighting Hawks of today. Thus far, the course has been choppy and disappointing for UND. The once-proud, 22-10, conference […]
A year after millions of people flooded streets across the country wearing pink hats and holding vulgar signs directed at the newest president elect, the same protest reignited in Moscow […]
After their win against Northern Arizona on Saturday, the women’s basketball team is a little more than halfway through a rollercoaster season. The team has 11 of its 18 conference […]