Paying a few dollars for a sandwich, allowing organizations at the University of Idaho to create their own rules to govern themselves and mining students going on an annual trip […]
The latest ASUI elections featured an unopposed pair running for president and vice president. Lauren Carlsen and Joseph Garrett, the 2020-21 ASUI president and vice president, have been transitioning into […]
On Wednesday, ASUI President Jacob Lockhart will transition his leadership to Lauren Carlsen. Lockhart led ASUI through the shutdown of the Idaho Student Union Building, a continued University of Idaho […]
Lauren Carlsen has been elected president, and Joseph Garrett has been elected vice-president, according to ASUI’s social media post Thursday morning. Both Carlsen and Garrett served as ASUI Senators last […]
ASUI will hold elections via email Monday through Wednesday. Students can vote starting 8 a.m. today and run until 5 p.m. Wednesday. Students will receive ballots through their University of […]
The ASUI Senate passed a resolution March 11 opposing the Idaho Legislature House Bill 500. ASUI Senate Bill S20-R07 was a statement on behalf of the student body and student […]
Big-ticket items: Pass or fail grading systems There is consideration of moving to a pass or fail grading system for the Spring 2020 semester. President Jacob Lockhart discussed this system […]
Big-ticket items: SMART Transit bus route The Senate passed a resolution to support the establishment of an additional bus route that would run through southeast Moscow. SMART Transit currently operates […]
Dylan Porter and Julissa Rivas, social action student coordinators for the Center for Volunteerism and Social Action, held a screening of the Feb. 19 Democratic presidential debate in the Idaho […]
Cars filled to the brim with hopeful new Vandals drive past bright green hills as they embark
on their first year of college life. They arrive at the University of Idaho and eagerly unpack their
bags, preparing for whatever college has in store for them. From Greek Life to the residence halls and off- campus housing, students learn what their time at UI will mean. While they adjust to their academic lives, students must similarly adjust to changes in UI’s General Education Budget in face of the $22 million deficit.