Gabriel Rench, Latah County Commissioner candidate, sat down at the ASUI and Economics Club’s co-hosted Q&A event Oct. 21 to talk background, policies and the future of Latah County. Tom Lamar, the incumbent District […]
Responding to the White House’s race and sex stereotyping executive order President Trump signed an executive order combatting diversity training and other workplace practices which work to prevent discrimination. ASUI’s resolution, written by […]
City council discusses implementation of 5G technology Mike Ray, City of Moscow planning manager, explained the details and varying restrictions a new ordinance would lay out for facilities providing 5G services. As of now Moscow has no regulations for the implementation of small cell […]
The pervasiveness of ordinary tasks and responsibility calls for the creation of a national election holiday.
Menstrual products are about to be much more accessible across campus. A company named OrganiCup produces a reusable menstrual cup created from 100% medical grade silicone. It hosts CampusCup, a program which offers their product for free on college campuses while supplies last.
It’s time we take a moment to reflect what we are actually celebrating on Columbus Day. We aren’t celebrating the discovery of the Americas. No one discovered the Americas because […]
The current state of journalism is actively moving towards a reformation to mimic its heroic roots.
The Idaho Student Union Building is the only campus building which can be changed and altered by University of Idaho students’ input and opinions.
Mask Fit Testing Machine The Moscow City Council unanimously voted to seek approval to utilize CARES Act funding to purchase a “mask fit testing machine.” The Quality Guard Mask Fit Machine, which costs roughly $20,000, […]
The tireless pursuit of education amid tumultuous times is pushing students’ emotional and mental boundaries further as the year goes on.