Time goes by quickly in college. Everything is an assignment, every day is a deadline, every moment is spent thinking about what needs to get done next. Weekly happenings are […]
Privilege and oppression exist as opposing forces. When one entity experiences privilege, another is oppressed, and the language used to define those roles often complicates the relationship between them.
Lucas Coutinho has come a long way. The junior on Idaho’s tennis squad said he had to be individually accountable in his young life, traversing diverse environments before ending up […]
What is your favorite fall activity? Mazes In Southeast Idaho, there are many options when it comes to straw and corn mazes. My favorite Halloween memories involve weaving through them […]
William Shakespeare once said, “What’s in a name?” Northwest Nazarene University rightfully addressed that question this past week.
Recently, two University of Idaho students, an alleged victim and the man accused of assaulting her, sued the school, claiming it mishandling their sexual assault case. The victim alleges in […]
Tickets to the Royal National Theatre in London can run upward of $85. But in Moscow, the production of “Twelfth Night,” performed at the National Theatre, can be watched live […]
In spite of a serious cold, award-winning country music singer Ty Herndon performed Oct. 20 at the University of Idaho. Herndon joked about how some of the songs he picked […]
If you haven’t read Ray Bradbury’s “The Veldt” then be warned, as this review will be full of spoilers. Ray Bradbury, known for “Fahrenheit 451”, crafts a tale centered around […]
University of Idaho Art and Design graduate students exhibited their artworks with a hint of light on campus this month in Ridenbaugh Hall. “Light Show” featured 10 different artists who […]