University of Idaho President Chuck Staben may have a new racquetball competitor. Michael Parrella, who began Feb. 1 as the dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, said […]
The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival has a long and rich history, dating back to 1967 when the first University of Idaho Jazz Festival took place. Since then, UI has hosted […]
Scott Janke often says that though he loves books, he loves people who love books even more. Janke said it had been his life-long dream to own a bookstore of […]
When Vice President for Finance Brian Foisy heard staff members were concerned about employees not being allowed higher pay if they moved between departments, he said the solution was as […]
It may be 2016, but the culture of the music industry hasn”t changed much when it comes to how it treats cases of sexual assault. This can be seen in […]
A common complaint among University of Idaho employees is that UI doesn”t provide adequate compensation for faculty and staff. Low compensation doesn”t just mean that university employees aren”t appropriately paid. […]
In 2012, Anthony Roring was not only faced with the daunting new task of fatherhood, but also with a diagnosis that would change his life forever. Roring was diagnosed with […]
The University of Idaho Memorial Gymnasium was abuzz Saturday with the chatter of middle and high school students. Between excited cheers and exasperate discussions, phrases like “gear ratios,” “motors” and […]
Feb. 18 700 block North Almon Street, 11:31 a.m. Reporter called to complain about a noise caused by the wind. Feb. 20 100 block East D Street, 12:04 p.m. Someone […]
The Dean of Students Office is searching for a new coordinator for Violence Prevention Programs after Virginia Solan resigned earlier this semester. University of Idaho Dean of Students Blaine Eckles […]