Embrace the opportunity
Students should seize the opportunity to make their voices heard in next week’s ASUI

From a governing standpoint, students cannot control much of what goes on within the University of Idaho campus. Students are constantly impacted by the decisions and processes of university officials, […]

Callahan for president
UI saw strong candidates for the UI presidency, but Christopher Callahan is the president we need

It has been 300 days since we first learned of University of Idaho President Chuck Staben’s “mutual decision” with the Idaho State Board of Education to step down as president […]

An ever-changing legacy
Student input and involvement will play an integral role in the success of UI’s next president

The University of Idaho will have a new president within the next few weeks, and for some, the change may feel meaningless or even superficial. For others — those who […]

Second chance involvement
Spend the rest of the semester enjoying what UI has to offer by engaging with one another

There are just 10 weeks — 72 days — until May 11.  For some people, these numbers are just numbers. The dates are just dates. But for others, those 72 […]

An immersive opportunity
Jazz Fest epitomizes the best UI has to offer, but serves as a logistical headache

Four hundred performances. One hundred workshops. Jazz Fest is upon us again.  The annual celebration, which takes its name from legendary musician Lionel Hampton, has become both a treasured University […]

Parking in the wrong direction
Parking at UI does not have a simple solution — but it needs one, and soon

Driving to campus is supposed to be a time-saving and convenient transportation option for students. Although Downtown Moscow is a pedestrian-friendly area, when tasked with deciding whether or not to […]

All unclear
The purpose of Vandal Alerts is unclear — but it shouldn’t be

When students see the words “Vandal Alert” on their screen, the meaning behind it should be instantly clear. Is there a threat? Is there a major event those on campus […]

Remember the students
Amid faculty and administrative chaos, UI failed its students first

In a flurry of emails, social media posts and action on behalf of students and faculty, Denise Bennett became a well-known name over the past week.  The University of Idaho […]

Don’t observe change, make it
Political and social engagement at the local level is more important than ever

Three marches. Two days. One city with one common goal — to bring awareness to a diverse array of topics in a peaceful manner.  The past weekend showcased three marches […]