The recent death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has caused a clash between political parties in the past few weeks. Scalia was renowned for his outspoken nature and republican […]
For one week in February, hundreds or even thousands of people travel to Moscow for the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival. Many of these visitors are prospective students who get a […]
Don Burnett has served as a part of the “army of the right,” as he calls it, for most of his life. He is currently a professor and past dean […]
During his freshman year, Seth Guyer found himself in a position familiar to many college students. A friend had had too much to drink and appeared to need medical attention […]
Youth outreach is an important part of almost any major event. Steve Remington, director of the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, said the Jazz Fest office realizes this, and goes above […]
One group of University of Idaho students is not happy with the current student level of the Albertson Building. “It”s a basement,” said Michael McCollough, program adviser for the student-run […]
After spending almost four years as the Executive Director of Auxiliary Enterprises at The Citadel, a military college in South Carolina, Alan Coker decided it was time for a change. […]
Lonely? BookPeople of Moscow may have the cure – with their “Blind Date with a Book” program, you could go to bed with a new book any night of […]
When the Idaho men’s tennis team entered the offseason last year, the Vandals were the reigning Big Sky Conference champions and had qualified for the NCCA Tournament. However, the Vandals […]
The Idaho men’s tennis team split a weekend series by claiming a win over North Dakota Sunday after falling to Big Sky rival Northern Colorado Friday. In singles play against […]