Idaho has made little progress toward a 60 percent postsecondary degree-holding population. According to the governor’s higher education task force, the state is in no state to reach that goal.
On a recent drive from the Seattle area back to Moscow, I noticed a sign that sparked an interesting question.
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.