Rahsaan Mahadeo, a professor at Georgetown University who researched the radicalization of time, spoke at the most recent installment of the Black Lives Matter Speaker Series.
The Integrated Sports Medicine and Rehabilitative Therapy Clinic (ISMaRT) reopened Aug. 31 to continue providing their services. ISMaRT provides athletic training and physical therapy to those in the community. Students […]
Although there have been zero COVID-19 deaths in Latah County, nearby funeral homes have had to adapt to health protocols and the methods used to address families.
Not all Idaho universities and colleges are requiring students be tested for COVID-19. With thousands of students on campus, some found the potential requirement unrealistic.
The Human Rights Commission (HRC) of Moscow is requesting the Moscow City Council make public bathrooms gender neutral.
The discontinuation of many fall sports activities put club sports in a unique position. Due to club sports’ varied operation and being more individual and student-run, the fall’s plan for […]
A decade ago, former University of Idaho President M. Duane Nellis set a goal for the university’s enrollment: 16,000 students by fall 2020.
Following the postponement of the Big Sky Conference to next spring, UI has canceled most non-conference games for the fall semester. University of Idaho Director of Athletics Terry Gawlik addressed unknowns for the […]
A few months ago, University of Idaho officials expressed concerns about the effect COVID-19 could have on enrollment. Now, it seems the impact may not be as bad as they worried. Despite the abrupt transition to online […]
Samuel Newton shared his own anecdotes on cases of racial discrimination he has witnessed in the American criminal justice system in a webinar Wednesday. As the third event in the Office of Multicultural Affairs’ […]