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, […]
University of Idaho students took to the polls Monday to decide on seven ASUI Senate seats. Elections opened Monday and will stay open until 5 p.m. Wednesday. Students will receive […]
James Howard – Freshman, on-campus, Business and Economics My name is James Howard. I”m a freshman majoring in business and economics. I grew up in Fruitland, Idaho, and graduated from […]
With low tuition in Washington, WUE is not likely to return to UI The University of Idaho discontinued the majority of its participation in the Western Undergraduate Exchange in 2011, […]
College provides a number of opportunities for students that most people don”t regularly have at their disposal. One of these opportunities is the chance to listen and ask questions to […]
If it”s used like a student union, paid for like a student union and run like a student union, it is probably a student union. That”s the opinion of ASUI […]
On the behalf of students of color, Black Student Union President Cynthia Ballesteros and student Chelsea Butler requested greater interaction between the Office of Multicultural Affairs and ASUI last week. […]
Student organizations looking to receive funding from ASUI have until Nov. 6 at noon to turn in their applications to the ASUI Funding Board. But before applying, students must complete […]
Like so many others on campus, Vandal Health Education Coordinator Emily Tuschhoff has heard the rumors – sexually transmitted diseases and infections are on the rise at the University of […]
In today’s show we’ve got news on Dezmon Epps being indefinitely suspended from the football team, a report on ASUI’s plan to better meet with legislators and a guest piece […]