The ASUI senate is seeking to fill two recently vacated positions after Sens. Katelin Bartles and Kailey Holt sent in their formal letters of resignation. Bartles said she resigned because […]
ASUI”S redistricting resolution, which failed at last week”s senate meeting, had another shot at success due to procedural error Wednesday. ASUI Vice President Stetson Holman did not cast a vote […]
In an effort to make college more affordable to students, the University of Idaho signed onto OpenStax, an open source textbook program, according to a memo released by UI Provost […]
The life of a college student is one of never ending fees. From tuition to lab fees, parking passes to health insurance, a student”s bill only seems to increase with […]
After months of discussion, the proposed ASUI redistricting resolution culminated in a lively debate and a 6-6 vote. Without the majority vote needed, the resolution failed. Resolution S16-01 would change […]
It”s not too often students get the chance to discuss important matters directly with state lawmakers – yet last week, 27 University of Idaho students traveled to Boise for the […]
At universities all around the country, freshmen are given one housing option: university-provided housing. At The University of Idaho, freshmen are able to make a decision to live in a […]
Spring semester entails many changes for students, including a newly-elected president pro tempore of the ASUI Senate. Senate elected former ASUI Sen. Rachael Miller as the spring 2016 pro tempore […]
Today’s show features a look inside the Campus Christian Center. ASUI President Max Cowan plans to help students understand student fees. The University of Idaho Women’s Center will screen the […]
When it comes to student fees, ASUI President Max Cowan said students want to know where their money is going. Technically, that information can be accessed – but that doesn”t […]