Should prospective Idaho medical students have cause for worry or celebration? Two house bills have been proposed this legislative session that affect medical education in Idaho. House Bill 176 and […]
Anti-intellectualism, marked by opposition to or distrust of education and intellectual pursuits, has grown in the last decade. This movement is damaging Americans’ trust in science and medicine. Matt Motta, […]
Public transportation is something that is desperately needed in the United States, and especially here in Idaho. The American Society of Civil Engineers has determined that 45% of Americans have […]
On Feb. 13, President Scott Green announced that the University of Idaho has officially achieved Carnegie Research Level 1 institution, becoming the first in the state of Idaho. This is […]
Valentine’s Day has a long and rich history stemming from ancient times, beginning as a nudist festival, then transforming into a Christian memorial. Today, it has become the consumerist holiday […]