Green Dot bill goes through – ASUI Senate passes violence prevention training bill despite concerns
During its last meeting, ASUI passed a bill to require all compensated officials of ASUI to be Green Dot trained, effective immediately.
During its last meeting, ASUI passed a bill to require all compensated officials of ASUI to be Green Dot trained, effective immediately.
Campus Safety Week began Monday with the purpose of educating students about ways to stay safe on campus. With events such as Take Back the Night and the Katy Benoit […]
Thursday, April 23 8:32 a.m. N. Main St. Caller reported they were attempting to leave CJ’s and had been kicked and knocked down by someone.
Friday April 17 1:52 p.m. 400 block Boyd Avenue A male was arrested for intimidating a witness by text message. 7:10 p.m. 1400 block South Blaine Street Female wanted to […]
Monday, April 13 12:30 p.m. 300 block East C Street Caller reported an overflowing dumpster.
Professor Emeritus Nick Gier speaks on the origins of religious violence University of Idaho emeritus professor Nick Gier said much of the religious violence in the world has been caused […]
Women’s Center play focuses on violence against women Members of the University of Idaho community gathered over the weekend to celebrate V-Day — a day observing violence against women and […]
Friday, Feb. 13 9:39 a.m. 400 block North Main Caller reported a shoplifter — $11 worth of merchandise stolen. 8:39 p.m. 100 block Lauder Avenue A male was arrested for […]
UI Women’s Center to host play Any one of Us: Words from Prison Seventeen years ago, a feminist playwright launched the first V-Day campaign to demand an end to violence against […]
Violence between genders suffers from double standard Childhood serves as a time to teach girls and boys what is appropriate for each gender. More specifically, boys are taught it is […]