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 […]

A space of support
From dissertations to daily homework, UI Writing Center aims to educate students

Mary Ann Judge understands the importance of feedback on student’s work — the core mission of the University of Idaho Writing Center. Located on the Third Floor of the Idaho […]

Combining creative minds
“Asterisk” exhibition to showcase MFA students’ skills Friday evening at the Prichard Art Gallery

Jonathan Matteson doesn’t need to showcase his art in a gallery for viewers to experience his work.  Coming from a marketing background, Matteson said he decided to take the skills […]

An immersive opportunity
Jazz Fest epitomizes the best UI has to offer, but serves as a logistical headache

Four hundred performances. One hundred workshops. Jazz Fest is upon us again.  The annual celebration, which takes its name from legendary musician Lionel Hampton, has become both a treasured University […]

Some advice
Sometimes the best advice is simply no advice at all

Giving advice is deceptively complex. For my dad to advise me on getting grass stains out of my favorite pair of jeans, he would need to do three things. First, […]

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Misguided sex education
Porn often fills the gap left by poor sex education

When I was ten years old, I logged onto danny.com. I was curious what sort of website shared my first name. Several naked women danced across my computer monitor and […]