On Wednesday, Jan. 21, Sen. Ben Adams, R-Nampa, proposed an amendment to the Idaho state constitution to prevent new public lands acquisition by the state from being sold. The amendment, which would apply to any new […]
The 2026 Winter Social, and a resolution on 20 years of university sustainability, was introduced during this Wednesday’s ASUI Senate meeting. The Winter Social will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 25, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. […]
This quick and easy recipe makes a great meal for lunch or dinner. It’s a twist on the classic Caesar salad that’s perfect for fans of the salad and sandwich lovers alike. It pairs […]
The Lionel Hampton School of Music presents its February calendar of events, a month with many large ensemble events and new unique performances to start off the semester. Jazz Bands & Jazz […]
Aries (March 21 – April 19) At the turn of the new year, you may have been feeling like life has been too busy and that you’re falling behind. Keep your priorities […]
Happy Monday, Vandals! The spring semester is in full swing now, and campus is starting to come alive with many fun events happening throughout this week. Joe’s Closet Day 1 (Tuesday, Jan. 27) […]
On Friday, Jan. 23, the Viano Quartet performed in the Administration Building Auditorium at the University of Idaho. The auditorium was packed, and the performance left the audience in a standing ovation. They performed […]
From: Stacy Skankey, the Goldwater Institute Is diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) dead at universities? No — not even in Idaho, a state with strong legal protections against political indoctrination […]
Aviva Abramovsky, dean of the University of Idaho College of Law, resigned from UI on Jan. 5 to take on a new role at the National Judicial College. Abramovsky will […]
Last night, an intense windstorm blew through Moscow. Students received an email warning them of the hazard yesterday afternoon. The University of Idaho said that 15 trees across campus fell, […]