With a uniquely strong Greek Life presence on the UI campus, the Residence Hall Association, and their role in shaping life on campus, can often be overlooked. To learn more […]
Choosing where to live as a freshman can be pretty simple. It’s either Theophilus Tower, Wallace or limited options in the LLCs, with first years being required to live on […]
Throughout the beginning of the fall semester, over 117 students have been moved into the FairBridge Inn due to a large number of housing applications from first-year students. Many were […]
As students pack bags and head to Moscow, a handful of students will arrive at the Fair Bridge Inn instead of campus. With dorms filled, as of Tuesday, about 60 […]
University of Idaho students are encouraged to stay home from Fall Break until the start of next semester, but students currently residing in residence halls can apply to stay in student housing during this time.
University of Idaho’s Greek Row has seen a surge in COVID-19 cases recently, forcing some Greek chapters to quarantine.
Research teams have found concentrations of the virus which causes COVID-19 in the wastewater of several University of Idaho residence halls and Greek Life chapters.
Lately, I have been spending most of my time indoors, staring at the same four, white walls of my dorm room. Being stuck indoors without socializing is tiring. I’m sure I’m not the only one itching for something to do at this point either. Homework and working for the Argonaut takes up a good portion of my time outside of work and classes.
UI will still require full-time first year students to live in organized on-campus living for the upcoming academic year, according to the Dean of Student’s Office. COVID-19 has spun the […]
As the University of Idaho gears up for the fall semester, Housing and Residence Life (HRL) and Vandals Dining (VD) are preparing to host students in-person. In a Zoom event called “Residence Hall Living Q & A,” staff fielded questions about […]