In the midst of Congress’ discussions on healthcare reform, Nobel Prize economist Edward Prescott spoke about America’s economic future at Washington State University’s Smith Center Undergraduate Education building Thursday. “Over […]
The Idaho women’s golf team finished the San Diego State March Mayhem tournament with a win in the 13th place bracket. In match play, players for each team faceoff in […]
The Idaho women hit the court in Houston to face Rice in what would turn out to be their final game of the 2016-2017 season. Although the Vandals fought hard, […]
The Idaho men’s basketball team ended its season Thursday night in San Marcos with a 64-55 loss to former WAC opponent Texas State in the second of round of the […]
After some contentious debate, ASUI unanimously passed a bill Wednesday to allocate funding to the Northwest Organization of Rocket Engineers (NORE) of the University of Idaho to help the group […]
Humanities of the Palouse hosted an event at the Moscow City Hall Sunday about Idaho’s dark history and how it relates to contemporary issues. Latah County Historic Society Executive director […]
Nichole Vietz’s willingness to help knows no boundaries. Vietz currently resides in Colfax and is an undeclared student at the University of Idaho. She is also a fiscal management assistant […]
ASUI will no longer be lobbying for reduced hunting and fishing fees for out-of-state students at the 2017 Idaho legislature session. ASUI President Cruz Botello said the fee reduction would […]
She lived in a time where more than a quarter of female students at the University of Idaho were dropping out. She lived in a time where she couldn’t get […]
The University of Idaho College of Law hosted a lecture, titled “No Surprises: EPA’s Perilous Future in the Trump/Pruitt Era,” Tuesday with former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator Karl Brooks.