A new Idaho House bill has passed the House as an alternative plan for cutting Idaho’s ties with WWAMI. HB 368 passed the House, 46-21, three excused, on Thursday, March […]
On Wednesday, March 13, Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 37, which will add the firing squad as a method of execution in Idaho. Starting July 1, 2026, Idaho will […]
On Feb. 27, Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 93, creating the Parental Choice Tax Credit program. To many Idahoans, this came as a surprise—over 32,000 residents contacted the office […]
The White House’s memorandum ordering a freeze of all federal funding has been rescinded as of today. “OMB Memorandum M-25-13 is rescinded. If you have questions about implementing the President’s […]
On Monday, Nov. 18, the University of Idaho History Department brought together five professors for a panel discussion, titled “Breaking Boundaries,” to commemorate the release of their new historical publications. […]
Pac-Man and pinball, consoles and cosplay, tournaments and tabletop RPGs—the University of Idaho’s Vandal Gaming Convention brought in hundreds of attendees this year. The Office of Information Technology and Vandal […]
Political science, international studies, and anthropology students and faculty came together on March 28 for a presentation by a visiting professor on politics in Saudi Arabia. The University of Idaho […]
The Northern Hemisphere’s spring equinox is usually on March 20 or 21, but this year it will occur at 8:06 p.m. MDT on March 19. Scientifically, equinoxes mark the […]
March 15 isn’t just the Ides of March. It’s also “Everything You Think Is Wrong” Day, one of those National Day holidays of unknown origin. To celebrate, let’s explore some […]
It’s something that was once only found in sci-fi and our imaginations. It used to be Turing-era programmable computers, clunky at best and often just glorified calculators. It was one […]