This fall, California and Canada threaten to join Alaska, Washington and Oregon in legalizing recreational marijuana from the Arctic Circle to the Mexican border.
The second annual Montana-Idaho Clarinet Festival brought clarinet enthusiasts to the University of Idaho campus — and they came with a disdain for “lesser” woodwinds.
The auditorium in the Administration Building is surrounded by stained glass. When the sun streams through, books and papers and pens glow green, red and blue. It looks old and […]
There is every reason in the world to be bilingual. Those who learn a second language become less likely to get Alzheimer”s, are better at multitasking, more employable, smarter, more […]
The wrong math teacher at the wrong time in a student”s education can ruin his or her life. They will make them think that math is about finding the right […]
I think I”m voting for Hillary Clinton because I”m black. Election season is a rare moment when our culture accepts crude demographic labels. Ted Cruz woos evangelicals. Marco Rubio targets […]
During his freshman year, Seth Guyer found himself in a position familiar to many college students. A friend had had too much to drink and appeared to need medical attention […]
University of Idaho student Ayo Popoola knows first-hand Idaho cannot remove itself from immigration and the rest of the world. Popoola, a first-year international studies major, emigrated to Moscow from […]
University of Idaho President Chuck Staben addressed the Idaho State Legislature”s Joint Financial-Appropriations Committee Wednesday, outlining the university and the state”s efforts to raise college enrollment. In his speech, Staben […]
Black Lives Matter answers a question of emphasis – with so many worthy causes, what deserves attention? Alicia Garza, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, explained why she emphasizes […]