Athletes of the Week 1/26/16
Ty Egbert — Men’s Basketball In the absence of leading scorers Victor Sanders and Perrion Callandrat, Idaho junior Ty Egbert stepped up for the Vandals by posting 18 points and […]
Ty Egbert — Men’s Basketball In the absence of leading scorers Victor Sanders and Perrion Callandrat, Idaho junior Ty Egbert stepped up for the Vandals by posting 18 points and […]
After spending nearly eight years working in Washington D.C. for the National Education Association, Linda Campos and her husband decided it was time for a change. “I always wanted to […]
Months of preparation for the 2016 season paid off Saturday as the Idaho indoor track and field team began the season on a positive note. The Vandals took top honors […]
Jody Opheim said her grade school-aged daughter is always curious. In school, however, Opheim said her daughter was always told she had to wait to do things above her grade […]
In the hours before the public demonstration she helped organize, University of Idaho student Cynthia Ballesteros said she was most apprehensive about potential backlash. She wasn”t the only one. “It”s […]
With low tuition in Washington, WUE is not likely to return to UI The University of Idaho discontinued the majority of its participation in the Western Undergraduate Exchange in 2011, […]
The French language departments at the University of Idaho and Washington State University have been working together for a number of years to do what they could not do on […]
The Rolling Hills Derby Dames aren”t just a team, they”re a family. Ali Jones, better known by her roller derby name, Big Al, said she loves the team and the […]
Syllabus Week brought more than the typical boredom pandemic to Washington State University. When some Critical Culture, Gender and Race Studies classes” syllabi discouraged the use of offensive terms, including […]
It’s just noise. Nothing but a cacophony echoes off the ceiling and windows and floats out into the night through open doors. Without saying a word, only by standing up […]