Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist headlines fourth annual Oppenheimer Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jacqui Banaszynski said journalists can’t be afraid to embrace their own human instincts if they want to capture true humanity […]
AP U.S. History curriculum is essential for students Oklahoma lawmakers have been attempting to reject the new curriculum for Advanced Placement U.S. History on the basis that it emphasizes “what […]
UI takes part in Eating Disorder Awareness Week Mimi Price started eating less to follow in her older brother’s footsteps. Her brother struggled with anorexia nervosa when they were both […]
Documentary sheds light on female jazz musicians Director and producer Judy Chaikin got the idea for “The Girls in the Band” from one of her friends, the daughter of a […]
Staben to appoint tobacco implementation committee in coming weeks University of Idaho President Chuck Staben said he intends to create a tobacco implementation committee in the coming weeks to begin […]
Designing romantic displays, one stem at a time Wayne Susa sees Valentine’s Day as a weeklong celebration. “It’s Valentine’s week for us,” Wayne said. “I don’t like it when I […]
Faculty Senate raises issues with Idaho Tobacco Compromise’s presentation Multiple members of the University of Idaho Faculty Senate voiced concerns about a presentation made by the Idaho Tobacco Compromise Tuesday. […]
Staff Affairs chair favors additional staff input on proposed tobacco ban Staff Affairs Chair Ali Bretthauer said she has received a variety of opinions from University of Idaho staff about […]
Tobacco Task Force, Idaho Tobacco Compromise debate policy changes Tensions rose in the long-standing debate over a proposed tobacco ban on the University of Idaho campus at an open forum […]
VIEW challenges students to think on feet in annual Elevator Pitch Competition Associate Professor of Marketing Michael McCollough said the University of Idaho business department likes to refer to all […]