Media across the U.S. has been engulfed by politics and the 2020 election. Politics affect everything, from the rules and regulations we work under to the freedom and rights some take for granted.
Due to COVID-19 Idaho’s May 19 primary election will be conducted by mail-in ballot only. 8 p.m. today is the last day to request an absentee ballot. Absentee ballots can be […]
Presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden took the top two spots for the Democrats in the 2020 presidential primary election polls in Latah County, while the Republicans favored incumbent […]
Free rides from campus to the polls will be available from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 5. A shuttle will depart from outside the ISUB (formerly called […]
The people on that council make a difference in your lives, in how you are perceived in the community, in how businesses receive you. It is important that you register and vote.
No unfinished business was presented at the 20-minute ASUI Senate meeting Wednesday, with three bills presented to be voted on at next week’s meeting. A bill was presented that, if […]
Eleven candidates are vying for seven open ASUI Senate seats for the upcoming semester. Senators serve the students of the University of Idaho and must adhere to the ASUI Senate […]
The University of Idaho Party to Polls featured games, food, live music and a chance for UI students and Moscow residents to engage in the political process. UI student Alex […]
Tuesday night proved to be both typical, yet unexpected for Idahoans across the state. Prior to Election Day, the Idaho Secretary of State’s office reported 155,000 absentee ballots counted, a […]
ASUI and the Center for Volunteerism and Social Action have partnered for the upcoming Party to the Polls from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6 in the Vandal […]