Idaho voter registration law challenged 
March for Our Lives Idaho brings previous ruling of 2023 law to court 

Idaho’s law restricting voter registration using student IDs was challenged in a court of appeals on Wednesday, Sept. 17. The Seattle Ninth District Court of Appeals heard the case March […]

What to know about voting in Idaho
How to make your voice count

As the upcoming election season draws nearer with Election Day on Nov. 5, it’s critical that those able exercise their right to vote. That’s not the only date important to […]

Library trustee election is on May 16 
The elections come in the wake of proposed state legislation concerning content deemed “harmful to minors”

Two library district trustee positions are up for election. Colton Bennett, Michelle M. Huso and Wayne D. Schmidt are vying for the six-year position, while Saba A. Baig and Juliana […]

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OPINION: Who you voted for matters
Politics shouldn’t be playing with people’s lives

Last week during the election, I spotted an interesting trend going through social media. Online, people were reposting images reading “It doesn’t matter who you voted for this election, we are still friends,” or “Not all Trump supporters are racist, sexist, etc. respect others’ opinions.” The problem with this flawed logic is they seem to claim that politics really don’t matter and are a trivial thing to end friendships over.

Embrace the opportunity
Students should seize the opportunity to make their voices heard in next week’s ASUI

From a governing standpoint, students cannot control much of what goes on within the University of Idaho campus. Students are constantly impacted by the decisions and processes of university officials, […]