University of Idaho students interested in social justice and leadership experience should look no further than the Alternative Service Break (ASB) program. The ASB trips during summer, spring and winter […]
The Associated Student Fees Committee met Jan. 24 to hear from university departments seeking an increase in funding. The committee decided on students’ activity fee, which currently stands at $577.98, […]
With spring quickly approaching, it is important to note the differences that accompany the change in season. Ian Sanabia, president of the Alpha Kappa Lambda Fraternity, said there are a […]
In the fastest commercial plane, a non-stop trip around the world would take nearly two full days to complete. For those with a little less time and money on their […]
After a seven-day hearing filled with tremendous emotion, Dr. Lawrence G. Nassar was sentenced to 40 to 175 years Jan. 24 in a Michigan courtroom for the abuse he inflicted […]
Identity theft is often thought of as connected to credit card fraud that leaves financial futures in shambles. But recent developments in the social media world have revealed a new […]
When someone is described as “very white,” white people will often consider the paleness of their skin. When people of color think of “very white,” they think of the obsession […]
What is one talent you don’t have, but wish you had? Tax time If I could thoroughly understand the ins-and-outs of taxes this year, I might actually feel like a […]
If you were to walk up to someone on the street and ask, “how do you feel about the current state of our country?” you would probably get a shrug, […]
The Administration Building auditorium was nearly filled to the brim Jan. 25 with Auditorium Chamber Music Series (ACMS) attendees ready to listen to a performance by the Ying String Quartet. […]