Community service is more than donating a couple hours of the weekend – volunteering has the ability to make a real difference. The University of Idaho should do more 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, […]
The start of this year was not a happy one for the people of Moscow. Just 10 days into 2015 the community was rocked by a shooting incident that killed […]
When Blackboard freezes or VandalWeb crashes during registration, it”s easy to become frustrated with the technology the University of Idaho has worked to incorporate into its academic programs. However, there […]
Teaching assistants have more on their plates than most. While many people around campus fit into a single category, such as student, staff, faculty or administration, graduate students who also […]
With only three days left until Thanksgiving break, most students are starting to make mental plans for their trip home. Carpool lists are being created, bags are being packed, shopping […]
The tension created by the protests and interactions with the student media at the University of Missouri this week can be felt through written words and even more so through […]
College provides a number of opportunities for students that most people don”t regularly have at their disposal. One of these opportunities is the chance to listen and ask questions to […]
Within hours of the University of Idaho campus there are four of the largest Native American tribes in Idaho: Coeur d”Alene, Kootenai, Nez Perce and the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. Yet, as […]
The kids these days are always finding reasons not to vote. The problem is that these “kids” are actually college students, and college students aren”t kids, they”re adults. As adults, […]