The “Vandal Traditions” exhibition at the Third Street Gallery takes audiences into the life of being a Vandal, from as early as the 1910s. The exhibition, a compilation of memorabilia […]
Big Sky Basketball Tournament moves to Boise The Big Sky announced Monday that the annual Big Sky Basketball Tournament is relocating from Reno, Nevada to Boise, Idaho starting in 2019. […]
The ASUI Senate officially swore in its newest six senators during their meeting last Wednesday. Pro-Tempore Jordan Kizer and Sen. Zachary Spence encouraged new senators to not be afraid to […]
ASUI Vandal Entertainment presented two well-known comedians at Comedy Night Sept. 14. Jessi Campbell and Sara Schaefer took the International Ballroom stage at the Bruce M. Pitman Center and the […]
Between the lack of kitchen space in the residence halls and the challenges of finding healthy food that fits into a student budget, cooking as a college student can be […]
The Moscow Human Rights Commission presented the UNHCR documentary ‘After Spring’ Sept. 6 at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Center as a kickoff for Racial Equality Month. The film shed light […]
As 5:30 p.m. draws closer, the meeting room at Safari Pearl Comics begins to fill. The room is tucked in between shelves of comic books, costumes and board games, and […]
The University of Idaho is a fairly small and close-knit community. It often seems that the town’s relatively quiet demeanor insinuates nothing bad ever happens. That couldn’t be farther from […]
The University of Idaho Theatre Arts Department is presenting a staged reading of Micki Panttaja’s “Conversations of My Mothers” at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 16 at the Hartung Theater. “Conversations of […]
Kristin Armstrong graduated from the University of Idaho 22 years ago but her legacy will last forever following the dedication of a part of Paradise Path. The dedication ceremony was […]