A quick yoga session kicked off the ASUI Senate meeting Wednesday night. In addition to yoga practice, the senate also discussed elections updates, virtual living groups and the ASUI Student […]
On Wednesday night, the ASUI Senate voted 12-to-2 to pass a resolution in support of transgender and non-binary students using their preferred names on student accounts, transcripts and diplomas. Argument […]
Austin Karstetter and Cruz Botello were named the ASUI president and vice president-elects for the 2016-2017 academic year 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Idaho Commons rotunda. Karstetter overcame rival candidates […]
The ASUI web page lists the goal of student government as an organization that “helps Vandals of all disciplines be engaged leaders of tomorrow and craft a bright future for […]
It costs a lot to go to college. Tuition, textbooks, rent and food are just some of the things we have to spend our money on. We also often have […]
Time and again, local and larger-scale elections have seen abysmal turn outs from young voters. Many college-aged voters opt out of electing officials into the U.S. government, and turns out, […]
ASUI Senate will continue to accept applications to fill seven open senate seats until 6 p.m., Thursday. ASUI Communications Board Chair Austin Karstetter said they are looking for a pool […]
ASUI Elections For those planning to run for a senate seat or the presidency in the spring ASUI election, the final date to file elections packets is March 11. Packets […]
New 2015 ASUI senators voted in University of Idaho sophomore Taylor Willey said he wasn’t sure his name would be called as the newly elected ASUI senators were announced.
After four weeks of unopposed campaigning, Nate Fisher and running mate Sarah Vetsmany were announced as the 2014 -2015 ASUI President and Vice President, respectively, Wednesday evening. They will assume […]