Kellyanne Conway, a counselor for President Donald Trump, stole headlines Sunday when she used the term “alternative facts” to describe inaccuracies from a White House press conference during the weekend. […]
From adjusting to the unique culture to losing her luggage, nothing brought Willow Vero down while she studied abroad in Austria. It wasn’t just the Kebap sandwiches or the cobblestone […]
The third annual University of Idaho MLK Art and Essay Contest is accepting submissions of art and writing from undergraduate, graduate and professional students enrolled this semester. The university’s Ubuntu […]
The ultimate dream of any college football player is to suit up Sunday afternoon and take the field in front of a boisterous National Football League crowd. Unfortunately, only 256 […]
February is Black History Month, and that history is showcased on the Free Speech Wall in the Idaho Commons. University of Idaho student Danny Bugingo, who is a columnist for […]
Once again, the Idaho women’s basketball team fell behind early against a conference opponent. But once again, the Vandals constructed a second half comeback full of sharp shooting and stifling […]
Renee Schlickenmeyer began her current job at the University of Idaho about two years ago, but her experience at UI reaches back more than 30 years.
The Counseling and Testing Center will host an annual workshop to educate teachers on how to keep a better eye on their students’ mental health Jan. 24 and Jan. 25. […]
On Inauguration Day, Julia Keleher, program coordinator for the University of Idaho LGBTQA Office, sat in her office discussing how to bring religion and identity together. The Queer Identities and […]
The Packers, the Falcons, the Patriots and the Steelers — not exactly the teams I was expecting, or hoping, to compete for a spot in the Super Bowl when the […]