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Broken breaking news — ESPN’s new social media policy doesn’t make sense in fast paced media practices
Jonah Baker11.06.2017

ESPN changed its company-wide social media policy this week in response to the controversy surrounding host Jemele Hill’s inflammatory comments regarding President Donald Trump and the national anthem protests.

‘So I fight’ — Margaret Witt discusses her memoir, the downfall of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
Hailey Stewart10.06.201710.09.2017

Margaret Witt’s battle plan changed many times during her 20-year career in the military. Her mission though, has stayed the same — advocate for those who do not have the platform […]

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Extremism in Charlottesville — Addressing the uncomfortable conversation about the Charlottesville riots
Catherine Keenan08.17.201703.12.2018

Saying the name Charlottesville, Virginia, now feels a bit heavy on the tongue, complete with a bad aftertaste on the side. Nearly a week ago, it was requested that a Robert E. […]

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Understanding the unalienable — Know Your Rights event reminds students of their personal liberties
Erin Bamer04.18.2017

The Latino/a Law Caucus and the International Law Students Association hosted the Know Your Rights event at the University of Idaho’s Menard Law Building April 17.

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I miss George Bush — George W. Bush’s presidency was marked by moral clarity
Danny Bugingo03.27.2017

George W. Bush distinguished between good and evil in no uncertain terms, and urged Americans to do good. On the evening of the 9/11 attacks, Bush said, “America was targeted for […]

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A shared responsibility — Former EPA administrator spoke on his predictions for the agency’s future under the Trump administration
Staff Report03.22.201703.27.2017

The University of Idaho College of Law hosted a lecture, titled “No Surprises: EPA’s Perilous Future in the Trump/Pruitt Era,” Tuesday with former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator Karl Brooks.

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Don’t shoot the messenger — Trump’s media accountability survey acts as a weak attempt to justify his actions against the free press
Erin Bamer02.24.2017

A fraction of the people who read this won’t give it any thought, because it was written by a journalist. Being a journalist automatically destroys my credibility when discussing politics, […]

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Discussing the facts – College of Law dissects recent Trump executive orders
Andrew Ward02.15.2017

The University of Idaho’s College of Law hosted a lecture to clarify how the Palouse can handle the challenges facing diversity, Feb. 15. In light of the new immigration policies […]

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The press and the president — Media critic will speak about how the press should cover Trump
Jack Olson02.13.2017

No real news comes from the White House press briefings, so news organizations should send interns there and have their veteran reporters do investigative work. Media critic Jay Rosen will […]

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Clearing up confusion — UI College of Law to hold an event discussing immigration policies
Staff Report02.13.2017

The University of Idaho College of Law will host “Emerging Issues in Immigration Law Under the Trump Administration,” lecture 1:30 p.m. Feb. 15 in the Menard Law Building, Room 104. […]

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