Last year, University of Idaho administrators built a strategic development plan that mapped out the desired future growth of the university. This year, UI President Chuck Staben said he hopes […]
Senior and Orientation Leader David Mortin is familiar with zip lining. He has scaled lines in the Snake River Canyon, as well as places in Oregon. Mortin added the Student […]
ASUI made history when the Idaho legislature passed a bill on medical amnesty they wrote this spring. The bill protects underage drinkers from criminal charges if they need to call […]
Come warmer weather, the Moscow Farmers Market kicks into full swing. From May to October, it offers the surrounding community fresh produce, meat and homemade goods from vendors all across […]
Following a Faculty Senate retreat, many University of Idaho faculty members have a better idea of improvements and changes to come this year. One of these faculty members is Katie […]
Members of the Vandal community spent hundreds of hours digging into Boise’s history this summer. Anthropology professor Mark Warner said the main purpose for the dig was to fulfill a […]
Though she has spoken at multiple commencement ceremonies in the past, Hattie Kauffman spoke to new University of Idaho students Friday as a first-time convocation speaker. “This is a chance […]
Jesus Vargas wanted to be a Resident Assistant (RA) since high school, when he visited his sister in her dorm. “Her suitemate was an RA and I asked her what […]
Matt Linehan – Football With the season opener against Montana State looming over the Idaho football team’s head, scrimmages have become an essential role in preparing to take on the […]
Guy Wicks Field is notorious throughout the Big Sky Conference for being one of the most difficult pitches to win on. The 2015 season is a prime example of the […]