An alternative way to homecoming
Spend Homecoming Weekend on the couch with a good film and bowl of popcorn

Homecoming Week and Homecoming Weekend are best spent among friends. But, whether that means real friends or on-screen friends, it’s up to you. Not everyone’s homecoming has to be spent […]

The death of transparency
The U.S. government and Saudi government should put safety and transparency before politics

Among the many headlines making waves over the last week, one in particular has left many perplexed. The unanticipated and abrupt disappearance and death of Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi […]

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Acknowledging diverse histories
Gregory Hinton brings his LGBTQ history presentation program to UI

Gregory Hinton will give a presentation to UI students about the history of LGBTQ culture in the American West 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Crest and Horizon rooms of the […]

UI CALS faculty member passes away
Instructor, colleague and community member Ron Richard died over the weekend at his home

Ron Richard, the manager of Vandal Brand Meats and faculty member in the University of Idaho College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) died at his home over the weekend, […]

The female wave  
Make your vote truly count by turning out for women

When January hit, the internet flooded with stories about women around the country vying for political offices — some looking to return and many others looking to dive right in. […]

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Technology and peace
The 2018 Borah Symposium will explore technology’s influence on peace and security

In its 71st year with the University of Idaho, this year’s Borah Symposium will set its sights on modern approaches to securing peace and security Oct. 8 through Oct. 10. […]

Anything but simple
Do yourself a favor and see the new film, “A Simple Favor”

Put simply, expect your jaw to drop as the ending credits of “A Simple Favor” roll across the screen. It’s just that kind of film. Two very different actresses, Anna […]

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Speak up
How classroom discussions can lead to negative learning experiences and why we must speak up when they occur

According to a Feb. 14 New York Times article, a high school math teacher at a Quaker school in Manhattan joked about Nazis. In an awkward moment demonstrating calculus angles […]