Column: Passing the Blame
The Washington State football team is off to a disappointing 2016 season. It’s not the 1-2 record disappointing people — it’s the number of player arrests under Washington State head […]
Football: Ready for the Rebels
The Idaho football team has seen its fair share of obstacles in the past two weeks. The Vandals played two Pac-12 teams on the road, Washington and Washington State. The […]
Column: Sacrifices for Football
Soccer is one of the world’s most popular sports. Yet, Idaho has no men’s soccer team. Congress passed Title IX, an educational amendment prohibiting discrimination by gender in any federally […]
Eyes on safety – Campus Safety Week brings attention to resources
Campus Safety Week began Monday with the purpose of educating students about ways to stay safe on campus. With events such as Take Back the Night and the Katy Benoit […]
Airing out athletics – Outlandish investments in college athletics need reevaluation
If sports were gods, the United States might stand parallel to ancient Greece.
Diversity and Constance – Systematic prejudice plagues the art community
The mantra that “life imitates art,” primarily attributed to Oscar Wilde, is more true than many care to credit.
Frighteningly unoriginal – An unoriginal plot holds back a fairly entertaining reboot
In 1999, terrifying footage found in a woodland area outside of Burkittsville, Maryland, shook the world.
A Staples transplant – Staples moves to Palouse Mall complex at end of September
Students won’t find a Staples store near Wal-Mart after Sept. 20.
Less gender specific – Keynote speaker Jack Qu’emi addresses the importance of gender identities
Honoring personal identities and applying gender neutral pronouns were just a few of the many things keynote speaker Jack Qu’emi, Afro-Latinx and non-binary femme, showed a passion in the keynote […]