The University of Idaho LGBTQA community will attempt to make themselves heard 12:30-1:30 p.m. Friday in the Free Speech Zone with a silent demonstration. Friday is the national Day of […]
There”s more to money management than eating ramen for every meal. With the Better Education About Money for Students (BEAMS) program, started by the Financial Aid office last fall, Dan […]
Author Sean Prentiss shared a study on the importance of curiosity and how it can promote better grades as well as overall happiness. He said reading “Desert Solitaire” by Edward […]
Rachael Dolezal was the center of a controversy last summer when she resigned as president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter in Spokane, Washington, […]
Students and community members gathered Saturday morning to hear what their peers and neighbors had to say as part of the student-led TedxUIdaho, licensed by Ted Talks. The first speaker […]
April 8 South Main Street, Ampersand, 1:12 a.m. Complaint of three people trespassing on the roof. Sweet Avenue and South Main Street, 7:51 a.m. Report of road rage. Driver had […]
As Tiffany Mayes sat at a table in the Idaho Commons and reached into a cylindrical bottle to grab a snack for her 1-year-old daughter, Chloe, a woman paused to […]
At this year”s Society of Automotive Engineers International Collegiate Design Series competition in Houghton, Michigan, the University of Idaho Clean Snowmobile Challenge team accomplished what no team has done before […]
There are eight trillion pieces of plastic floating around in the ocean – tiny pieces of plastic that come from facewashes and body scrubs. That is enough miniscule pieces of […]
After more than 60 years of bringing theater to the Palouse, the stage lights permanently dimmed in the Idaho Repertory Theatre Friday. Ann Hoste, University of Idaho Theatre Arts department […]