At times, the dining options provided at Bob”s Place on campus are great, but more often than not, students leave feeling hungry and ripped off. Ask any student that has […]
Millennials are often the victims of gross generalizations, most of which are disheartening because they only apply to a small portion of the teenage and 20-something population and happen to […]
The first three days of the spring semester are followed by the first three-day weekend of the semester. While many students look forward to the long weekend for relaxation purposes, […]
It is 15 days into 2016 and new year”s resolutions have swarmed throughout innocent and optimistic citizens across the world. By now, most of these resolutions also lay broken and […]
Don”t think about white bears. Often, when people hear that they can”t resist thinking about white bears. Our minds are unruly like that. Scientists estimate that our minds spin out […]
New Year”s resolutions are broken more often than most would like to admit. New Year”s resolutions may seem brilliant in the moment, but come March, gym passes go unused, relationships […]
New Year”s Eve has had the reputation of being the time of year where dating is under the microscope. Valentine”s Day might be the most conventional romantic holiday, but New […]
I have plenty of opinions – whether they are affiliated with my political views or simply my moral compass, they are plentiful, and they are always developing. Am I about […]
On Nov. 12, Alpha Phi Sorority made headlines by becoming the first national sorority to publicly not support the Safe Campus Act. The Safe Campus Act is a piece of […]
The first time I met University of Idaho President Chuck Staben, he was wearing workout pants and what looked like an old sweatshirt. It was a Sunday – just a […]