An ever-changing legacy
Student input and involvement will play an integral role in the success of UI’s next president

The University of Idaho will have a new president within the next few weeks, and for some, the change may feel meaningless or even superficial. For others — those who […]

Bernie or bust
We need more politicians like Bernie Sanders in the White House

In 1963, a disheveled 21-year-old white man was arrested for protesting African-American rights. Who was that man? Bernie Sanders. Flash-forward 56 years later and Sanders is still standing up for […]

Candidates face off at forum
Students ask prospective legislators questions about their stances

Candidates vying for seats in Idaho’s fifth state legislative district were asked questions ranging from their qualifications, protection of public lands, LGBTQA rights, immigration policies and more in a legislative […]

Placeholder image
A liberal and likeable town
The terms liberal and conservative shouldn’t be negative

Last week, Sen. Dan Foreman, Latah County’s representative, called the greater Moscow area a “cesspool of liberalism.” Yes, you read that right. Foreman spoke to a crowd of roughly 50 […]

Placeholder image
Student Safety makes waves
ASUI presidential candidates talk about their plans for UI

ASUI presidential candidate Nicole Skinner made a splash during the Senate’s second open forum with her response to how she would hold the administration accountable. “I think it’s really easy […]

Keeping momentum

The biggest flaw in any student government organization, ASUI President Nate Fisher said, is the high rate of turnover. “Year in and year out, any sort of momentum is always […]

A new perspective

ASUI Director of Diversity Affairs Alejandra “Vivi” Gonzalez never planned on running for ASUI President. “I was encouraged by a lot of my peers in a lot of the offices […]