The National Parks Service recently announced a proposal to more than double entrance fees for 17 of the most visited parks in America. This proposed change is not the perfect […]
October brings with it the opening of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid or FAFSA. And, as the FAFSA deadline of Dec. 1 nears, there are things every college […]
McKenzie MacDonald and Catherine Yenne were named the ASUI president and vice president elects for the 2017-2018 academic year. MacDonald and Yenne overcame opponents Michael Ryan and Haleigh Sims-Douglas […]
ASUI will hold a mandatory candidate meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday for students interested in running for a position within student government at the University of Idaho. Students must complete […]
Now, more than ever, is the time to start becoming more politically active. Some people dedicate their lives to political action, while others blink an eye toward politics once every […]
I Lead, the first of four in a series of interactive leadership workshops, starts Tuesday. All four leadership sessions will be available on-demand to any student organization at VandalSync. The […]
It appears a lack of transparency continues to be a lingering issue in Idaho, as a timely controversy at the state level paints a clear picture of the muddled politics […]
The newest ASUI Vice President Kelsy Briggs was sworn into her position Wednesday evening, shortly after the first meeting of the ASUI Senate for the semester.
ASUI Sens. Kate Ricart and Joe Madsen may have heavy hearts as they look ahead to graduation, but they said they have bright outlooks on their futures. Ricart said […]
Elections matter more than students think Yard signs are popping up, debates are on and endless candidate commercials are airing on the radio and TV. It’s election season in Idaho. […]