Sports Briefs 9/27/16
No-go The Idaho men’s tennis team did not compete at the Purdue Invitational Friday. Idaho Media Relations did not provide a reason. A mobile conference The Big Sky Conference released […]
No-go The Idaho men’s tennis team did not compete at the Purdue Invitational Friday. Idaho Media Relations did not provide a reason. A mobile conference The Big Sky Conference released […]
Appalachian State 45 – Akron 35 Sophomore tailback Jalin Moore rushed for a career-high 257 yards and two touchdowns to lead Appalachian State to a nonconference victory over Akron. The […]
I get it — local elections are not all that sexy. You have likely seen some campaign signs around town, but do you really know about the candidates beyond their […]
Nearly all college students have heard one or more of their professors utter the dreaded phrase, “If you are only in this class for an easy A, you should leave.”
I have always been on track to go to a university.
History is rife with conflict. It is the way of humanity to squabble over meaningless debates. The Crusades, French Revolution — all nothing in the face of an underlying question […]
Attending a university is an immersive experience. Students face numerous decisions about lifestyle, and sometimes it can lead to unusually high stress levels. In a study by James Madison University, […]
University of Idaho president Chuck Staben recently reiterated his goal to increase enrollment 50 percent by 2025, and with this goal comes a hefty emphasis on recruitment events. Among these […]
When thinking of J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” series the first thought that comes to mind is probably the books or movies. However, in “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” all […]
When Tanner Collier first heard about the “Insomniac’s Play Festival” last year, he was intrigued.