In a dark classroom, lit only by the large projector in the front of the room, about 40 students held their breath in anticipation as they watched Kamala Harris and […]
Young voters, now more than ever, seem to be reinvigorated by a recent turn of events for the 2024 presidential election. Newly nominated Vice President Kamala Harris, even at 59 […]
As America gears up for its 60th presidential election, a new contender with a familiar name has emerged onto the scene: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Running as a third-party, independent […]
Inside the international refrigerator, there sits a 1000-year-old crumpet. It’s old, it’s taking up space and it’s time to throw it away. It is the British Monarchy. The British Monarchy […]
As we get into fall, many might get excited when thinking about the upcoming football season, their personal family pumpkin-carving contests, apple-bobbing competitions or even their parents’ competition over various […]
As a young person who grew up on Young Adult novels and “The West Wing” re-runs, the 2019 novel “Red, White and Royal Blue” holds a very special place in […]
State funding for the University of Idaho was called a success by President Scott Green in an email to UI students and employees Thursday morning. UI is expected to benefit […]
Deep-seated purity culture has wormed its way into everyday issues beyond just religion. Modern purity culture can be traced back to the 1990s as a response to increased awareness about […]
“Why is no one talking about some niche social justice topic that you’ve never heard of?” This is a common subject line for social media posts from activism-based creators and […]
Students could be a major voting bloc in Latah County. The way candidates engage with the student body isn’t making that happen. Sandra Kelly asserts that a lack of trust […]