A drawing on a chalkboard at the Teaching and Learning Center, giving students a look at what's going on this week.
Eating Disorder Awareness week offers important resources
This week recognizes the importance of raising awareness about eating disorders

Eating disorders plague many people’s lives and are a struggle to live with. According to National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, at least 30 million people suffer from […]

Journalism
OPINION: Why journalism matters
The importance of journalism we may not think about

We all have given or received a lecture on “why reading news matters.” Currently, there are so many different platforms where people get their news and share opinions. The amount of people receiving their news from newspapers is declining. The decline in this industry threatens print newspapers and reporters.

A student walks to the Recreation Center on Feb. 3.
Women on Weights goes back to the drawing board
Student Recreation Center hopes to reboot a women-inclusion program

The Student Recreation Center (SRC) Women on Weights program will no longer be offered this semester. The program opened last semester and offered strength and weight training to women.

College
OPINION: College stumps creativity
Storing away art supplies, making room for textbooks

Though January felt like it went on forever, it doesn’t feel like classes have been in session for long. We are nearing the end of the first five weeks of the semester, and it doesn’t seem real.

OPINION: Juul letdown
Will nicotine's age raise affect University of Idaho's tobacco policy

Toward the end of 2019, President Trump approved raising the age for purchasing nicotine products to 21. Being a popular topic in the media for years, this was big news to hear.