News briefs: April 29, 2016
Faculty Senate considers renaming meeting space in honor of Joyce Tuesday”s Faculty Senate meeting began with a moment of silence for Dean of the College of Science Paul Joyce, who […]
Faculty Senate considers renaming meeting space in honor of Joyce Tuesday”s Faculty Senate meeting began with a moment of silence for Dean of the College of Science Paul Joyce, who […]
As exciting and important as journalism is, it”s hard to express that to the public. Most people see newspapers as boring or outdated, but the truth is that there is […]
Whether it was in a class, from parents or teachers, everyone has been given at least one lecture about safe driving. It was in my driver”s education class that I […]
Mormonism has long been proclaimed to be a religion of peace and forgiveness, not only by members of the church, but from many residents around Idaho. But last week at […]
Millennials are the digital generation – there”s no doubt about that. So, it makes sense that Millennials are turning to social media, not just for entertainment, but also for their […]
ASUI President Max Cowan has been analyzing where cutbacks and reallocations should be made in the ASUI budget for the 2017 fiscal year. Cowan said ASUI receives a total budget […]
For international studies and sociology junior Cynthia Ballesteros, soccer has always been a part of life. “I come from a soccer background, and have been playing since I was five,” […]
April 21 Warbonnet Drive, 8:21 a.m. Male died after an apparent alcohol overdose. 900 block University Avenue, Teaching and Learning Center, 10:02 a.m. Student left his backpack in a classroom. […]
When using a bicycle, make sure it is properly secured when parked. MPD recovers between 300 to 600 bicycles annually that end up unable to be returned to the owners. […]
As it is now at the University of Idaho, law students must spend their first year in Moscow before considering the option to move to the Boise law school, but […]