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Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds coming soon
COVID-19 relief money will be available to students enrolled in spring 2021 semester

Students who are enrolled in spring 2021 semester are eligible to receive COVID-19 relief money. These funds are provided by Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds to help with COVID-19 related […]

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Crumbs: peanut butter cookies
Savory and sweet treat

Peanut butter cookies are the perfect treat to make for those who are new to baking. They are the perfect balance of savory and sweetness, and are perfect for the […]

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Things to do on the Palouse this week

Mindfulness Meditation   Time: 12—12:20 p.m.   Date: Dec. 9   Place: Online event   Price: Free   Drop in during a guided meditation to relax and unwind during dead week. The session will be guided by Jamie Derrick, […]

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Things to do on the Palouse this week

Jams with Spotswood Abbey   Time: 8:30 p.m.—11:30 p.m.   Date: Dec. 4  Place: Bucer’s Coffeehouse Pub  Price: Free   Grab a drink, find a spot and relax to live music at Bucer’s. Spotswood Abbey will perform their […]

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Architecture is more than buildings
An architecture studio course designs a post-pandemic future

Students come to the University of Idaho in search of a degree but find more as they get closer to graduation. In a senior architecture design course, students don’t just learn about buildings, but they learn a perspective about being a human being.

Crumbs: tuna fried rice
Step up fried rice with a cheap alternative protien

Who would have thought that tuna would be good in fried rice? Well, this is a dish you will just have to try for yourself to find out. Adding fish to this simple dish will add umami and savory flavors one could dream about.

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Life hacks: the home stretch
Things to do on the Palouse this week

Wrapping up the semester can leave us feeling stressed and overwhelmed—so why not treat yourself to a week full of meditation and self-care activities? With help from the University of Idaho and Washington State University, Christmas gift-hunting, meditation and well-rounded endeavors are made easy and enjoyable to seek out. Remember to wear a mask to in-person events and keep others and your health a priority.

Providing students security on campus
A free service that reminds into the pandemic

UI safe walk, existing before Bruce Lovell, director of security and manager of campus security, had first started working at the University of Idaho, safe walk has made students feel safer on campus.