Returning students seeking on-campus housing may be waitlisted as a result of a large incoming freshman class taking priority. Housing and Residence Life has set aside a larger-than-usual block of […]
A projected 8-10% increase in incoming freshmen could reduce room availability for returning University of Idaho students. Housing and Residence Life has created 171 more beds to accommodate more freshmen […]
Choosing where to live as a freshman can be pretty simple. It’s either Theophilus Tower, Wallace or limited options in the LLCs, with first years being required to live on […]
Wallace was not a nice place to live. There was nothing glamorous about it. Cinder block walls, uncomfortable beds and hardly any space doesn’t make for a very homey environment. […]
As students pack bags and head to Moscow, a handful of students will arrive at the Fair Bridge Inn instead of campus. With dorms filled, as of Tuesday, about 60 […]
The dorms on campus are convenient and make it easy for students that are possibly moving out of their parents’ house for the first time to have a place. That […]
Coming to campus my freshman year, I was a fish out of water. Born and raised in Boise, the college town that is Moscow felt like a different world. A […]
To see the rest of our Housing Guide stories click here. Moving into the dorms can be a daunting task, especially for the majority of freshmen who have never lived […]
Choosing where to live and who to live with can be a new and exciting time for students on their way to college.
Walking down the stairs from the top floor of Brink Hall, the signs in the stairwell read “3,” then “2,” then “1,” and then “M,” then “G,” and finally “B.” […]