Author: Corrin Bond
The new generation of science — Removing climate change from state curriculums threatens the growth of new generations
Earlier this year, Idaho lawmakers made a statement that the environment is only worth the bare minimum. An Idaho House panel approved new K-12 science standards after eliminating key references […]
Fourth time’s the charm — Two students from different parts of the Pacific Northwest find love on the Palouse
Graham Brooks’ first plan fell through. The Washington State University senior originally wanted to take his girlfriend, University of Idaho senior Saffron Kruse, out to a nice dinner. After they […]
Protest against pollution — Taking small steps toward more sustainable living will help the planet heal
In 2016, the cost of implementing clean energy, such as wind, solar and geothermal energy, began to rival that of fossil-fuels, combating the idea that clean energy measures are not […]
The everyman for the environment — Taking small steps toward more sustainable living will help the planet heal
In 2016, the cost of implementing clean energy, such as wind, solar and geothermal energy, began to rival that of fossil-fuels, combating the idea that clean energy measures are not […]
Supporting the dream — Students celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day through community service events
Jan. 16 may be a federal holiday, but Leathia Botello said she is a firm believer that it shouldn’t be thought of as just another opportunity to sleep in. Instead, […]
Bach in the day — The sixth annual Idaho Bach Festival brings baroque-era music to Moscow
Karen Hunt has been involved with the Idaho Bach Festival for four out of the festival’s six years, and her experience is different every time. The University of Idaho senior, […]
Winter across the world — Some UI students and faculty members chose to travel far from home over the holidays
Peru was in the back of Samantha Ramsay’s mind for years. The University of Idaho assistant professor of foods and nutrition and dietetics, had been thinking about the country, and […]
A spot of celebrity sympathy
On the last day of the year, 2016 claimed its final victim, Cabot Phillips wrote on Twitter: Mariah Carey’s career. The tweet was among a number of jokes that began […]
A triumph for the trees — A natural repellent applied to campus trees helps prevent evergreen theft over the holidays
In the planter outside the University of Idaho Library, a white sign with red lettering serves as the public’s only warning about the “essence” of the evergreens. David Rauk, the […]