On-campus apartment burgled
Moscow PD responded to a report of unlawful entry on Sweet Avenue

Students and employees were made aware of the burglary of an on-campus apartment via email on April 25.   Moscow Police received a report that an unknown person unlawfully entered an […]

Letter from the Housing Guide editor
Anxiety and memories, the balance of college living

Hello, I am Ben DeWitt, editor of this year’s Housing Guide.  Moving away from home is a very stressful situation. You leave behind all you’ve known to attempt to live […]

Welcome to Moscow: A guide to housing
Housing options on and off campus

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 […]

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Normalcy returns at UI
A look at what UI officials say campus will look like heading into fall

Following an entire academic year amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, students are anticipating a sense of normalcy this upcoming fall semester. While many plans are still up in the air, with […]

Budget
A beginners guide to the budget deficit
Program cuts are still a possibility, though a final decision hasn't been made

Cars filled to the brim with hopeful new Vandals drive past bright green hills as they embark
on their first year of college life. They arrive at the University of Idaho and eagerly unpack their
bags, preparing for whatever college has in store for them. From Greek Life to the residence halls and off- campus housing, students learn what their time at UI will mean. While they adjust to their academic lives, students must similarly adjust to changes in UI’s General Education Budget in face of the $22 million deficit.