Green Dot bill goes through – ASUI Senate passes violence prevention training bill despite concerns
During its last meeting, ASUI passed a bill to require all compensated officials of ASUI to be Green Dot trained, effective immediately.
During its last meeting, ASUI passed a bill to require all compensated officials of ASUI to be Green Dot trained, effective immediately.
The ASUI Senate voted 11-4 Wednesday night to transfer $750 from its allocations budget to the Homecoming Committee to finance the University of Idaho’s annual homecoming fireworks display.
The ASUI Senate filled their empty seats Wednesday evening by voting in four new senators — Lindsey LaPrath, Catherine Yenne, Maria Meza and Michael Lejardi.
University of Idaho Faculty Senate Chair Liz Brandt said at the start of the year, faculty expressed to her concerns about low faculty and staff morale.
Even when pneumonia-stricken Kelsy Briggs — who had just been released from the hospital that day — spoke with former ASUI President Nate Fisher to interview for the position of […]
A group of 16 applicants met in the ASUI office Wednesday for a meet-and-greet before official interviews are conducted and the four open senate seats are filled next week.
The newest ASUI Vice President Kelsy Briggs was sworn into her position Wednesday evening, shortly after the first meeting of the ASUI Senate for the semester.
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 […]
Even after he moved to Idaho Falls when he was in seventh grade, Cruz Botello had never heard of Moscow, Idaho. Today, not only has Botello found a home at […]
Traveling abroad is a life-changing experience for many students, and Alternative Service Breaks (ASB) is one of the best ways to do it at the University of Idaho. “It changed […]