As the United States government shutdown stretches on, millions of Americans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — better known as SNAP — are facing uncertainty about where […]
The Joe Vandal statue unveiled on Saturday, Nov. 8, was commissioned for the purpose of honoring the significant financial contribution to the construction of the Kibbie Dome by University of […]
A variety of cultural celebrations take place across the globe every day. For residents of the U.K., Nov. 5, otherwise known as Guy Fawkes Day, is one of those days […]
Higher education has always been a staple in the U.S. For many students, parents and teachers encouraged them to go, whether it was to a state college or across the […]
Every year, as soon as the calendar flips to Nov. 1, it feels like the world forgets that Thanksgiving exists. Holiday commercials flood TV screens, stores swap out pumpkins for […]
The federal government shutdown has now passed 35 days, making this the longest shutdown in history. The most recent was during President Donald Trump’s previous term, and it lasted 34 […]
In early October, President Donald Trump federalized the National Guard from several states and deployed them into Chicago amid anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests. Among the National Guard units that were deployed to Chicago were […]
The University of Idaho is getting ready for one of the most exciting weekends of the year. Students are buying costumes, candy is selling out and the campus is getting ready to face another weekend of fun […]
For all those eager to play dress-up with an excuse to celebrate, Halloween is one of the most anticipated days of the year. The origins of the holiday, however, are far from […]
While presidential elections happen only every four years, local elections occur every year, whether the poll is for city officials, bond or levy measures or county officials. A general election for the city […]