On Thursday, June 5, Governor Brad Little announced that the Idaho State Police will partner with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to transport undocumented or unauthorized incarcerated immigrants to ICE […]
We have all seen Greek life philanthropies on campus. Usually, they’re at the bottom of Hello Walk or on a street corner of Greek Row, wearing their letters and asking […]
On Saturday, March 22, a town hall meeting was held by the Latah County Democrats. The meeting featured guest speakers Richard Stallings and Larry Larocco, two former U.S. Representatives for […]
In February, President Trump announced plans to lay off a significant number of federal employees, including National Park Service workers. In the following weeks, the Idaho NPS has witnessed how […]
The Idaho Vandals were facing elimination, fighting against the #2 seed Montana Grizzlies. They were down by 14, and with seconds left in the first half, it was make-or-break time […]
The scoreboard at Idaho Central Arena read 2:10, counting down the last stretch the Vandals had to survive to get their first Big Sky Tournament win since the tournament moved […]
March tournaments have a way of making dreams come alive or crushing them in an instant. For the Idaho Vandals, the Big Sky quarterfinal against Montana was supposed to be […]
The Idaho Vandals stare at their final peak while the journey to greatness prowls in the foothills. The Big Sky Tournament calls and this team that has defied their odds […]
The tension and pressure were palpable as the Idaho Vandals and Idaho State Bengals were locked in a classic rivalry battle down at Reed Gym. The Bengals held a four-point […]
Idaho House Bill 176 seeks to cut Idaho’s ties with WWAMI, a multi-state medical education partnership including Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho. Passed by a 9-5 vote in the […]