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.
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 […]
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. […]
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.
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 […]
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.
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]