Phones across America flashed with updates regarding a horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas, Sunday night. For just a split second, as everyone simultaneously clicked on that report, people around […]
The Read Out! Against Banned Books Week began Monday, giving University of Idaho faculty, staff and students a chance to listen to excerpts from a selection of classic and controversial […]
It’s cool to be busy. It’s a symbol of status, value and importance. When someone is busy, they become scarce, and scarcity is desirable. That’s why Apple decided to set […]
Arifa Qayoum, Herve Mashindora and Sargon Hamad’s lives are all connected by a similar thread — their individual stories about coming to America. Qayoum arrived in the states in 1982. Mashindora […]
For a large portion of the western United States, the last several weeks have been filled with smoky skies and worry. Over the last several years, I have yet to […]
In 1998, Martin Seligman, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and the former president of the American Psychological Association, said, “Social science now finds itself in almost total darkness […]
Each time I’ve approached the end of a major phase in my life, I’ve been equipped with a plan. Upon graduating from high school, I planned to study creative writing […]
Katie Miner always knew when Samantha Ramsay was walking to her office in the Niccolls Building. Miner, a University of Idaho senior instructor of food and nutrition, and dietetics, said […]
Across from Friendship Square, where the Bare Wires played the blues for the Farmer’s market crowd, a young boy and his friends gathered around the University of Idaho College of […]
Students and community members join together to enjoy the eclipse Hundreds of students lined up for a chance to get their hands on viewing glasses at the Vandal Solar Eclipse […]