Twenty years of school shootings
School shootings are a sad but common thread for our generation

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 […]

Tutor to teacher
Senior Abigail Dunn speaks on her experiences at UI and what led her to Teach for America

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 […]

Little takes action toward improving education
Gov. Little made education his priority during legislative session

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 […]

Learning what’s important
Educational institutions should offer life skills classes

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.

Brewing education on tap
Rants and Raves to host beer making class this weekend for anyone interested in the process

Rants and Raves Brewery has partnered with Vandal Solutions to host a beer-making class, an event people can enjoy during Dads’ Weekend. The three-hour event has two class opportunities starting […]

Celebration and education
Africa Student Association to host annual African Night event Sunday

Africa is a continent filled with rich, diverse cultures and communities. The University of Idaho African Student Association (ASA) — a club run through the Student Diversity Center — was […]

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Return of communications
Next fall, University of Idaho will bring back a degree last offered in 2008

The University of Idaho’s College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences will bring back its degree in communications, according to a news release. The release cited data from Hanover Research, […]