The Vandal family is a large one. With at least 125 years of history, the student and staff populations have showcased their diversity over the decades. That diversity led to […]
Members of the McClure Center published a report over spring break that updated research done in 2009 on the community impacts of Idaho’s dairy workforce, primarily in the Magic Valley. […]
Due to its reasonable tuition prices and inclusive environment, the University of Idaho has been recognized in a recent study published by the SR Education Group as one of […]
Each year on our campus, we recognize the impact of eating disorders and encourage support for recovery. This year’s theme for National Eating Disorder Awareness Week (Feb. 27- March 3) is “It’s Time […]
Throughout my time in public school physical education classes, there were always warm-ups. In middle school P.E. we alternated between a few sets of stretches and ways to get blood flowing better through muscles. My eighth grade health […]
The American grizzly bear has become a shining jewel of conservation and ecological recovery. The bruins have made the arduous journey from being nearly extinct in the contiguous United States […]
It is not a new phenomenon for people to protest what they believe to be un- just. The concept of speaking out against a tyrannical government is how the United […]
Years from now, students will crack open their history textbooks and quite possibly find a section dedicated to 2016. They will read, like all years before it, that 2016 was […]
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 […]
The 2016 presidential election has been stressful for all involved. But now that it’s over, stress, anxiety and fear over the election of Donald Trump have skyrocketed. Tears are being […]