Margaret Witt’s battle plan changed many times during her 20-year career in the military. Her mission though, has stayed the same — advocate for those who do not have the platform […]
According to a University of Idaho University Communications and Marketing memo, an announcement was released by the University of New Mexico that President Chuck Staben is a finalist for the […]
On Wednesday night, the ASUI Senate voted 12-to-2 to pass a resolution in support of transgender and non-binary students using their preferred names on student accounts, transcripts and diplomas. Argument […]
The Kibbie Dome football field of 158 employers welcomed in professionally dressed students of all ages and majors with ready resumes at the Career Fair Wednesday. Students checked in with […]
Early morning finals have caused some concern among students and faculty. During Tuesday’s Faculty Senate meeting, University of Idaho Registrar Heather Chermak presented this year’s final exam schedule and addressed […]
When students think about homecoming, often they think about football, or maybe reminisce about high school homecoming dances. Homecoming Week marks a spike in school pride and increases student involvement. […]
A double standard is defined as “a set of principles that applies differently and usually more rigorously to one group of people or circumstances than to another.” Double standards […]
Plane tickets can be hard to come by on a college student budget, though wanderlust is common among students. Often, this demographic’s international experiences come from places closer to home. […]
Kicking off October, the Disability Action Center NW and the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre held “Zombie Fest” Monday.
Perhaps one of the oldest cliches is that those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. Ken Burns and Lynn Novick are doing their utmost to ensure that we […]