ASUI”S redistricting resolution, which failed at last week”s senate meeting, had another shot at success due to procedural error Wednesday. ASUI Vice President Stetson Holman did not cast a vote […]
At the second University Faculty Meeting of the 2015-2016 academic year, University of Idaho President Chuck Staben recalled the visions for the university he mentioned at the first meeting. “We […]
Feb. 5 Friday North Jefferson Street and Rodeo Drive, 12:05 p.m. Complaint was made that a driver passed a school bus while its stop sign was out. West 6th Street, […]
It”s late morning at the University of Idaho”s Kappa Delta sorority house, where sunlight filters through large windows and the smell of hamburgers fills the air. From the kitchen comes […]
Charles Peachock juggled balls, clubs, rings, knives and comedic wit at his Vandal Entertainment performance Wednesday night. America met Peachock in 2011, when he appeared on season 6 of America”s […]
It was 1967 and Moscow still hadn”t discovered rock and roll. Back in those days, the campus was strictly straight-laced, John Pool said – combed hair and slacks with sweaters […]
When it comes to student fees, ASUI President Max Cowan said students want to know where their money is going. Technically, that information can be accessed – but that doesn”t […]
In his State of the State Address earlier this month, Idaho Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter laid out plans to help students with tuition costs. ASUI lobbyist Nate Fisher said Otter”s […]
A century ago, women fought for basic human rights and their ability to sustain a voice in society. Today, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner in history – Malala […]
The first time David Barber went to Villa El Carmen, Nicaragua, was in 2007, and he stayed for two months. “It was so unlike what I was used to here […]