The passing of a University of Idaho junior was announced Thursday by Dean of Students Blaine Eckles. Originally from Boise, Caden Young was majoring in journalism at UI. Described as […]
Considering the admissions requirement of standardized testing, faculty senators urged President Scott Green to temporarily waive the requirement at Tuesday’s meeting. Due to the pandemic, high school students were having […]
Coming into March, we are now just a few months out from the end of the semester. As seniors graduate and leave town, Moscow will be seeing many fresh faces […]
University of Idaho junior Ashlynn Lambert sat down with The Argonaut and discussed her previous experience of being an RA in the freshman dorm, Theophilus Tower. Lambert returned to the […]
Continued sensationalization of the King Road homicides was a part of considerations in Tuesday’s Faculty Senate meeting. A new degree in criminology and the demolition of the victims’ home touched […]
Three months since the murders of Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves, the victims’ white house still stands as a reminder of the Vandal community’s loss. A […]
Looking forward, Faculty Senate discussed the expiring emergency action that removed SAT and ACT requirements for incoming students. At the beginning of the pandemic, University of Idaho President Scott Green […]
Frustrations from non-tenured faculty dominated Tuesday’s meeting in Faculty Senate, which also addressed the approval of a new degree on climate change and issues with restrained grant use. On behalf […]
In a brief meeting Tuesday, the Faculty Senate discussed changes to Lionel Hampton and the ongoing search for the College of Business and Economics’ new dean. Wrapping up the meeting, […]
Our first print edition of the year, Feb. 2, follows a month of transition in the newsroom. With many familiar faces, we’ve returned with renewed energy and new ideas. Take […]