NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik analyzed press coverage of former President Donald Trump at the University of Idaho’s ninth annual Oppenheimer Media Ethics Symposium Feb 4. Folkenflik has spent the […]
After conducting mass testing at the start of the semester, the University of Idaho reported five consecutive weeks of 1.80% or less in positive COVID-19 results from students and employees, […]
Existing menstrual product dispensers on the University of Idaho campus are being converted into free-to-use dispensers with the help of Building Services Interim Manager Kenneth McCurry and a partnership with Aunt Flow, a company offering automated, eco-friendly dispensers using 100% […]
With the filing deadline on the horizon, taxpayers may be stressed. But don’t worry, there’s help to get things squared away before April 15. Sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service, […]
University of Idaho students signed up for in person classes who have yet to complete the required COVID-19 testing protocol will lose access to BbLearn, VandalWeb, Zoom and Teams effective Feb. 4, according to an email […]
University of Idaho students signed up for in person classes who have not yet completed the required COVID-19 testing protocol will lose access to BbLearn, VandalWeb, Zoom and Teams effective […]
States across the country are setting their own priorities for distributing limited quantities of the COVID-19 vaccine. In Idaho, higher education employees are not considered in Group 2.1 of vaccination as they are in other states. In the University of Idaho’s […]
Big-ticket items: Black Lives Matter survey ASUI President Lauren Carlsen sent out a survey about BLM which received 271 responses, according to Director of Diversity Yasmine Tovar. Tovar is looking […]
Rather than another somber story of yet another sport canceled, this year the University of Idaho Ski Club races on through the pandemic. As their events are taking off soon, […]
The presidents of Idaho’s four-year universities pledged earlier this month to forgo tuition increases for the 2021-22 academic year if lawmakers approve Gov. Brad Little’s higher education budget. The decision […]