Concerns were raised to Torrey Lawrence, provost and executive vice president, about media reports of 28 positions being cut from the University of Idaho at the faculty senate meeting on […]
The University of Idaho dropped in nearly all categories in the 2026 U.S. News and World Report College Rankings. Most notably, UI had previously ranked no. 1 Best Value Public […]
According to a survey of students conducted by Vandal Health, Education, Recreation and Wellbeing in 2024, 11.3% of respondents on the University of Idaho campus feel discriminated against for their […]
The University of Idaho ranked 43 out of 257 colleges and universities for supporting free speech, according to a nationwide survey of students by a free speech advocacy group. The […]
The leaves on the trees are turning various shades of red, orange and yellow. As they fall and cover the ground with their warm hues, it’s clear that fall is […]
The 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence – “America250”, or the semiquincentennial – is on July 4, 2026. To recognize the occasion, the University of Idaho’s […]
From between the Delta Zeta and Kappa Alpha Theta houses on old Greek row, passersby can see a neon sign from the third floor of the Pitman Center that advertises […]
This week, the University of Idaho Theatre Arts Department is debuting their production of “Pippin,” opening on Thursday, Oct. 30. In an interview with The Argonaut, director Jess Hirsh said […]
While presidential elections happen only every four years, local elections occur every year, whether the poll is for city officials, bond or levy measures or county officials. A general election for the city […]
Once a night of harmless spooks, community gatherings and silly disguises, Halloween has, in recent years, morphed into a troubling display of costumes that use real weapons, simulated violence and […]