Seventh annual Hemingway Festival highlights author’s love of Cuba
When ASUI Chief of Staff Vivian Gonzalez studied in Havana, Cuba, last summer, one thing was clear – Cuba loves Hemingway almost as much as Hemingway loved Cuba. “He has […]
When ASUI Chief of Staff Vivian Gonzalez studied in Havana, Cuba, last summer, one thing was clear – Cuba loves Hemingway almost as much as Hemingway loved Cuba. “He has […]
Don Burnett has served as a part of the “army of the right,” as he calls it, for most of his life. He is currently a professor and past dean […]
International human rights often call to mind marginalized groups, radicalized movements or extreme violence. Jeffrey Dodge, associate dean of the College of Law, said he is hoping to break human […]
Tucked away in room 131 of the Idaho Commons, the ITS Media Center serves as a fairly unknown student resource. The center allows students and faculty to check out various […]
Career advising liaison Leanne Ralstin said when it comes to job hunting, having a good professional network can make a world of difference. “Networking is everything,” Ralstin said. “If you […]
The first time David Barber went to Villa El Carmen, Nicaragua, was in 2007, and he stayed for two months. “It was so unlike what I was used to here […]
This week, faces of the Civil Rights Movement and beyond lined the wall of the TLC foyer. Among them were Malcom X, Marin Luther King Jr., Barack Obama and Alicia […]
Jody Opheim said her grade school-aged daughter is always curious. In school, however, Opheim said her daughter was always told she had to wait to do things above her grade […]
The Holiday Fitness Challenge gives University of Idaho faculty and staff the opportunity to keep the stress and holiday weight gain under control. The goal of the event is to […]
For students, the Holiday Break Bus this year means safer journeys home. For families, it means less worrying. “This is something that students should strongly consider,” said University of Idaho […]