At Tye Dye Everything, everything is, well, tie dyed. Shirts, sweaters, hats, socks, coveralls, dresses, shorts, hankies, underwear, halter tops, COVID masks. You name it, and for 25 years, owner […]
Cooper Trail sat in a hot van, waiting to arrive at his next destination. He was far from home in Nevada, sitting on the passenger side looking at the rolling […]
The Idaho State Board of Education held a special board meeting on Thursday, Nov. 21. At the meeting, State Board members discussed draft resolutions to remove Diversity, Equity and Inclusion […]
Gus Trudell-Richardson, a UI student voter, stood in line for nearly seven hours before he could cast his ballot on Election Day. He and many other students experienced long waiting […]
Lezly Macias is the first person in her family to attend higher education. She hails from Boise and is the child of two Mexican immigrants who never received more than […]
Hundreds of students, faculty, and community members gathered at MacLean Field for the official opening of the Vandal Healing Garden on Wednesday. The speakers and attendees praised the efforts made […]
Thirteen months after his arraignment, a trial date of June 2025 is expected for Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November of 2022. […]
Head Women’s Volleyball Coach Chris Gonzalez resigned from the University of Idaho on Friday, May 31. ending a months-long investigation of alleged abuse of players that disrupted spring practices and […]
A defense expert in the Bryan Kohberger murder case said in a court hearing today that cell phone data evidence is incomplete and FBI tests to collect the data are […]
With the help of 19 students, the Vandal Healing Garden is set to finish construction by the time school starts next fall. Most of the workers actively working on the […]