Vincent Lyon, founder of the new Vandal Inclusion and Access Club, is dedicated to promoting an inclusive space and accessible campus for people with disabilities. Lyon shares he began […]
From a college freshman uncertain about her career, to the editor-in-chief at the Argonaut, and now editor in chief at the Idaho Capital Sun, Christian Lords reflected her time working […]
In an enthralling exploration of faith and science, Dr. Gordon Wilson took center stage on Thursday, Nov. 30th, challenging established scientific narratives as he dove into Young Earth creation theory, […]
ASUI elections wrapped up Wednesday evening and five new Senate seats were filled. Voted in by the UI student body, Emily Scrupps, Jonathan Morton, Mason Rossi, Pandey Palak and Zoha […]
Black educators play an important role in the field of education by fostering inclusivity, creating diversity in classrooms, and reducing systemic barriers to Black educators. Only 20% of national public […]
Evan Holmes Background Evan Holmes was raised in Ohio and attended Heidelberg College. Beginning in 1979 Holmes was a National Park Service employee, where he met his wife, Nancy, at […]
Sandra Kelly’s Background Sandra Kelly grew up in Mountain Home, Idaho and attended Lewis-Clark State College where she got her degrees in History and Political Science. She has a background […]
Don’t forget to grab a pair of eclipse glasses to witness the partial solar eclipse this Saturday in Moscow. The peak time of the eclipse will be at 9:23 A.M. […]
Moscow community members, UI JAMM, and Moscow Film Society gathered at the Kenworthy theatre Wednesday, October 4th, to watch their showing of IT for Wicked Wednesdays. At the beginning of […]
University of Idaho’s 76th annual Borah Symposium creates discussions around liberal democracies on global levels and the effects autocracy has on an international scale. This year’s symposium theme revolves around […]