UI mock trial team, reborn, competes in Seattle
The club has been renewed as a credited class with an instructor, gaining more support than past student-led attempts

The University of Idaho is one of two institutions in the state to be a member of the American Mock Trial Association, the organization responsible for intercollegiate mock trial, but it hasn’t always sent a team. Up until this year, mock trial languished at […]

Crumbs: “Marry me” chicken pasta 
A delicious pasta that you’ll want to include in your meal rotations

This pasta isn’t called “marry me” pasta for no reason. This delicious and simple recipe is sure to wow your friends and family, and it’s definitely a keeper recipe! This pasta packs a unique […]

OPINION: TikTok becomes co-owned by the U.S.  
What does this mean for the students on campus?

TikTok is everywhere on campus. It’s where students get news, find trends, procrastinate homework and sometimes, even make money. But if you’ve tried opening the app on University of Idaho Wi-Fi, you already know it won’t load. That’s not a tech issue; it’s the law.  […]

Letter to the editor: Ballard residents moving to Stevenson  
Resident concerns before and after the move, call for improvements

Last semester, the residents of the Ballard Wing of the Wallace Residence Hall were told that, at spring semester, they would be relocated to the newly renovated Stevenson Wing.  This was due to the deadline of the University of Idaho student […]

OPINION: The Goldwater Institute unfairly reprimanded the University of Idaho 
The Goldwater Institute’s letter to the editor does not make a cohesive argument when it comes to DEI initiatives

On Jan. 20, the Goldwater Institute sent a letter to The Argonaut. In this letter, the Goldwater Institute makes an argument for why the Idaho Attorney General, Raúl Labrador, should investigate the Idaho State Board of Education about efforts to undermine […]