The recent decision by ASUI to pass legislation condemning Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids is, at its core, a symbolic act. But symbolism, especially on a college campus, should not be dismissed as […]
The United States’ decision to blockade Iranian ports in April 2026 represents a dramatic escalation in an already volatile conflict. While framed as a strategy to restore stability and force diplomatic concessions, […]
Idaho’s housing crisis is no longer a distant concern — it is a daily reality for students, families and first-time buyers across the state. As highlighted in a recent Argonaut article, lawmakers are now considering legislation […]
Ireland is not literally “running out of oil” — but what is happening there may be just as alarming. In recent weeks, the country has faced widespread fuel shortages, soaring prices and […]
This honey garlic chicken recipe is so easy to make, and the notes of sweetness from the honey and savory from the garlic pair well together. Serving it with rice […]
Earth Jam is an annual event held by the University of Idaho’s Student Sustainability Cooperative. This year, it will take place on April 22 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at […]
The 26th Annual KINO Short Film Festival will take place on Friday, April 24, and Saturday, April 25, at the Kenworthy. Festival passes will be available to purchase in advance for $20. The festival […]
“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” was not meant to be satirical, or to have a deeper meaning to it. It simply was what it was always intended to be: a […]
On Saturday, April 11, the Disability Action Center held the seventh annual Mental Health Walk in Moscow. “This event is meant to stop the stigma against mental illness. We want people to […]
ASUI Director of Traditions, Starlina Davis requested $288 dollars for Kindness week events during last week, April 8. ASUI senate meeting. The $288 dollars is an excess request to the […]