Anti-intellectualism, marked by opposition to or distrust of education and intellectual pursuits, has grown in the last decade. This movement is damaging Americans’ trust in science and medicine. Matt Motta, […]
The second weekend of March Madness is here, and we are down to sixteen teams looking to make it to San Antonio, where the Final Four and National Championship will […]
On March 19, the University of Idaho announced that they received a $4.5 million grant to go toward the implementation of generative AI in administrative processes, increasing efficiency in research […]
Sophomore Ginger Kiefer has been the best performer for the Idaho Vandals Swimming and Diving team, finishing atop the leaderboard in most events and making history. Kiefer was also awarded […]
This season, the Idaho Vandals women’s basketball team had a mission: to prove that rankings are just numbers, not destiny. Picked to finish seventh in the Big Sky Conference, they […]
On Feb. 6, the Vandals lost at home to Portland State after failing to even score 20 points in the first half. They fought back, scoring 50 points in the […]
Sports columnist for USA Today and senior Olympics reporter Christine Brennan gave her keynote address for this year’s annual Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium on March 25. Hosted by the University of […]
A panel discussion on women’s sports media was held as part of the 13th-annual Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium on March 25. The panel occurred during the Malcolm M. Renfrew Interdisciplinary Colloquium, […]
The Idaho Legislature’s budget committee is looking to cut $2 million in general funds for the University of Idaho and Boise State University. Representative Elaine Price, R-Coeur d’Alene, who holds […]
Candidates for the upcoming ASUI election met on March 26 to discuss campaigning rules and etiquette. The candidates are running for the positions of president, vice president and seven senate […]