Zach Nunis reunites with his parents for the first time in nearly two years at the Tullamarine Airport in Melbourne. (Photo by Zach Nunis)
“I almost said ‘I’m not going'”
International student athletes at the U of I recall some of their unique experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic

An empty, motionless room that you can’t leave. Nothing but yourself, white bed sheets and a daunting view of a city skyline. When Zach Nunis, a University of Idaho track […]

University of Idaho Library display for Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month | Paige Fiske | Argonaut
It’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Colorful Infographics and an array of books make up the AAPI Library Display

The Asian American experience is complex and different for each individual, and the University of Idaho Library and Shelley Carr have teamed up with the Asian American Pacific Islander Association (AAPIA) to […]

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Setting boundaries and consent in healthy relationships
Vandal Health and Violence Prevention help students understand what healthy sexual relationships look like

An upcoming event produced by Vandal Health Education and the Violence Prevention Programs intends to educate students on the importance of consent and sexual values.   Sex Scenes will take place […]

The new renter’s move-in guide
Hear what University of Idaho students have learned from moving off campus and into adulthood

The first steps of college are terrifying; moving into a tiny dorm with no air conditioning, leaving your childhood stuffed animal behind as to not weird out your future roommate […]