As tempers flare, fire and fury seem inevitable. In early August, the ever-so-subtle President Donald Trump delivered a clear proclamation of intent regarding the nuclear-armed nation of North Korea. “North […]
When she was younger, McKenzie MacDonald, UI’s new ASUI president, changed her mind about her future quite often.
McKenzie MacDonald and Catherine Yenne were named the ASUI president and vice president elects for the 2017-2018 academic year. MacDonald and Yenne overcame opponents Michael Ryan and Haleigh Sims-Douglas […]
Students come to college with the expectation to encounter opportunities for growth. They don’t expect to be assaulted. And yet, according to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, one out […]
I consider myself very open-minded to topics, so long as they aren’t offensive. My life has changed for the better since I’ve learned how to take things more personally. I […]
To paraphrase Benjamin Franklin, those who give up liberty for security deserve neither and will get neither. In the wake of his recent attacks on journalists, President Donald Trump’s press […]
Now, more than ever, is the time to start becoming more politically active. Some people dedicate their lives to political action, while others blink an eye toward politics once every […]
Eleanor Roosevelt, Jackie Kennedy, Nancy Reagan, Michelle Obama. All of these women share a prestigious commonality — a lifetime membership to the first ladies club. I have always been fascinated […]
During a period of political labels and polarization, University of Idaho student Justin Marino remains unaffiliated with either of the major U.S. political parties, as both are too self-serving for […]
The future of the United States is changing, shifting the scales of how our nation and its resources will be viewed and used. The Western U.S. has traditionally been a […]