*This article has been substantially revised* Idaho Vandal Men’s Ice Hockey Club is the oldest and one of the most popular clubs at the University of Idaho. Fans pack the […]
President Trump recently announced “guidance on constitutional prayer
in public schools” on January 16: Religious Freedom Day. Trump first announced his prayer push at a Miami mega-church rally, “I’ll be taking action to safeguard students’ and teachers’ First Amendment rights to pray in our schools… They want to take that right along with many other ones.”
Community – when people hear that word, what do they think of? Maybe friends, family and loved ones. Personally, I think of the time I spend with my residents in McConnell Hall.
One of the most accomplished coaches at the University of Idaho has added another marker to his already impressive resume. In Thursday’s game against the Eastern Washington Eagles, Jon Newlee […]
As University of Idaho students begin the spring semester, university officials continue to work on the projected $22 million deficit. The projected $14 million deficit for fiscal year 2020 (FY20) has “largely been resolved,” said Brian Foisy, vice president for the Division of Finance and Administration.
Members of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity reported a burglary Wednesday Jan. 8. Upon returning from winter break members reported several items including electronics had been stolen from the house while they were gone. […]
Quinton Forrest is a graduate transfer student from Jacksonville University in Florida. He got his bachelor’s degree in social science and is now pursuing his master’s in public administration here […]
Writer Emily Pearce takes the streets of Moscow to find different ways to indulge in self-care. It has been a hard semester, and the past few weeks have been some […]
Initial budget cuts implemented to address the university’s initial $14 million shortfall will become permanent cuts as the university continues to address the deficit, now projected to increase to $22 million by Fiscal Year 2022.
UI feels like it’s falling apart but desperately trying to remain OK all the same — what would a university be if it didn’t have a significant permanent budget cut delivery and a flooding disaster all in the same month?