As news recently broke about Idaho garnering the honor of being the fastest growing state in the nation, citizens across the Gem State have expressed mixed feelings. Those mixed feelings […]
A former gay rights activist — now a Catholic convert — spoke of how his prayers helped him leave the “gay lifestyle” behind at his presentation “How a Former Gay […]
Women’s rights icon Anita Hill advocates for the use of data — how it’s used, why it’s important and why Americans must insist the government use it to inform policy. […]
Members of campus and the community gathered in the University of Idaho Administration Building Auditorium to listen to a nationally renowned photographer present her work Wednesday.
Touted around the Moscow community as “not your grandmother’s bingo,” Inland Oasis’s monthly Drag Bingo events will be moving to the 1912 Center.
As part of LGBTQA and Latin History Month, world-renowned Latin poet Christopher Soto spoke at the University of Idaho Oct. 3. Soto was awarded the “Barnes and Noble Writer for […]
The University of Idaho Theatre Arts Department will present “ROOF!” this week at the Hartung Theatre, opening doors for conversations about issues people sometimes avoid.
Due to a scheduling conflict, “Queer Coffee Shop Open Mic” has been moved to 7 p.m. Oct. 20. The event will still take place at One World Cafe. As part […]
The University of Idaho Black Student Union recognizes students are affected by more than just academics, which is why they want to improve racial and ethnic diversity on campus, member […]
With the political climate the way it is and current events unfolding the way they are, questions about the value of diversity seem to be percolating through conversation on a […]