An ever-changing legacy
Student input and involvement will play an integral role in the success of UI’s next president

The University of Idaho will have a new president within the next few weeks, and for some, the change may feel meaningless or even superficial. For others — those who […]

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Think before you drink
New studies on energy drinks show you should stick to coffee and tea

It’s 8 a.m. and you just woke up from a night that went on too long. You think about skipping a lecture to catch a few more z’s, but it […]

Administration discusses Bennett’s leave with students
University of Idaho officials hosted a meeting with students regarding Denise Bennett’s administrative leave Monday

University of Idaho administrators addressed questions from students regarding Denise Bennett, Vandal Alerts and the future of the School Journalism and Mass Media Monday afternoon. College of Letters, Arts and […]

The latest in battle between UI and tenured professor
An updated timeline of Denise Bennett's conflict with the UI administration

Denise Bennett, a tenured journalism and mass media professor at the University of Idaho, was placed on administrative leave after exhibiting unprofessional conduct toward Sean Quinlan, dean of College of […]

Students protest to support Bennett
Students participated in a march Wednesday to protest actions made by administration

Nearly two dozen students gathered in the Teaching and Learning Center Wednesday night to march in protest of the University of Idaho’s decision to place Denise Bennett on administrative leave.  […]

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Candidates face final forum
ASUI Senate hopefuls debated the biggest problems facing UI

Five of 12 ASUI Senate candidates were present at the last ASUI Senate Forum Wednesday. Jonah Baker, Drew Gonzalez, Sean Malone, Acey Norris and Sierra Rothermich are all seeking a […]

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A panic at the polls
Community members mull lack of campus polling location

The removal of the ASUI Kibbie Activity Center as a polling location for the upcoming election caused a stir among Moscow students and community members. Citizens from all 18 precincts […]

120 years of independence
Past editor-in-chiefs reflect on time spent at The Argonaut in celebration of the 120th anniversary

Kenton Bird sent in an application to The Argonaut before the fall of 1972. However, the then University of Idaho freshman never received a response until December of that year. […]