Adversity celebrated – Today’s society defines a person for the negative rather than the positive
Society can bite people on a regular basis. But sometimes a bad situation can define a person and it’s unfair when it overshadows the good.
An abused market – The expense of textbooks is hard to get around
One of the many traditions that occur during the school year is the tedious purchasing of textbooks.
Hitting a high note – UI stands to benefit from hosting Jazz Fest seminars on campus
Earlier this spring, the status of the 2017 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival was up in the air as officials at the University of Idaho mulled the potential cancellation of the […]
Grain house to brew house – Hunga Dunga meets beer requirements
The atmosphere at Hunga Dunga Brewing Company, which has been open for nearly two months now, is a special one.
Instrumental disagreements – Students and faculty celebrate a versatile woodwind
The second annual Montana-Idaho Clarinet Festival brought clarinet enthusiasts to the University of Idaho campus — and they came with a disdain for “lesser” woodwinds.
A home-state advantage – Staben works to eliminate $60 application fee for in-state students
Potential Vandals within Idaho may find the application process more appealing this year.
Congressional candidate visits – Democrat James Piotrowski supports more college funding
Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives James Piotrowski spoke to University of Idaho students and Moscow residents at a small event at Patty’s Mexican Kitchen Thursday. Piotrowski first […]