Where trouble begins to spread like Wildfire
New addicting rumor app raises red flags for student journalism and safety

I downloaded the app in late September, thinking it was nothing but a new addition to the University of Idaho. At first it seemed like another system for Vandal alerts with a quirky campus crush section and helpful areas like tips.

‘Sap in their Veins’ exhibit shows loggers in new light
Travelling art exhibit visits the Prichard Art Gallery

“Sap in their Veins” shows a more human side to those at the root of the issue, a way to try to bridge divides and help those at opposite sides — like environmentalists and loggers — in a different way, Bayles said.

The Argonaut saved my freshman year
One year later, this paper still pushes me just as much

Freshman year was confusing, as any other student would put it. Away from friends and family and out on your own, it’s a time to “find yourself.”

My first drag show as a queer woman
The I Slay Cabaret drag show allowed me celebrate not only the things I am passionate about but myself

As a queer woman, it has always been on my bucket list to visit a drag show. And the opportunity came when I took the assignment to cover ‘I Slay […]