On July 21, the Idaho Governor’s office announced in a press release that the state had a record breaking budget surplus of almost $900 million for the fiscal year of […]
The Idaho Legislature 2021 session is closing in on being one of the longest assembled legislative sessions in the state’s history. Several large topics remain unresolved as the Legislature continues […]
Almost a full year after millions of Americans took to the streets to protest police brutality and to stand in solidarity with the Black community against racism, our Idaho legislation […]
Some days I felt like I could say what I wanted to say to you, but I wound up not knowing quite how to say it. After months of pondering and gathering my thoughts, I chose to start at the beginning by writing a letter of appreciation in the hope that others will understand how you impacted my life.
The University of Idaho receives a $1 million grant from Gov. Brad Little’s emergency relief fund to support remote learning and enhancements.
Governor Brad Little delivered his State of the State address Monday detailing plans of a more interconnected higher education system.
A man fired a pistol into a classroom Tuesday at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, killing two students and wounding four others. Minutes later, an alert popped up on computer […]
Like many students, Abigail Dunn wasn’t sure what she wanted to do before she began college. She thought education might be a good fit, so she worked at a summer […]
During the 95-day Idaho legislative session — tied for the third-longest in the state’s history — which ended Thursday, Republican Gov. Brad Little passed multiple bills concerning Idaho education. Little […]
This weekend my car battery died. Did I know how to jump-start it? No. Did I have someone to help assist in a few attempts? Yes.