Silas Harper Bray has changed significantly over the last few years. The change is apparent in the contrast between two different paintings they’ve done. One took 40 hours of painstaking […]
Athletes at the University of Idaho needed a fundraising event at the end of the semester, so they utilized an old college stereotype to their advantage — pong. The Student […]
Gyasi Ross said he looks at life as a series of stories, and people can either accept or challenge those narratives. “Stories are the most powerful thing in the world,” […]
The first extended school break in months is coming, which means a deluge of students are chomping at the bit to get out of town. But there are several things […]
After 18 years of custodial work at the University of Idaho, Chuck Hatfield decided to look for a job that better fit his friendly personality. Now, he sits at the […]
In today’s show: ASUI passed legislation including veterans of all wars in UI’s non-discrimination clause. – “Making Sense of the Election” from 12:30-1:20 Tuesday in the Commons – Mihaela Karst […]
Dami Olapa came to the University of Idaho two years ago from Nigeria, and said she still learns new things about Africa during Africa Night.
Yard work is rarely something college students wake up early on a Saturday to do, but 450 people did just that for Make a Difference Day at the University […]
In today’s show: Message about voting from Editorial Board – Coverage of F-Word Live Poetry Slam – Recap of Soccer and Women’s Basketball
If Donald Trump wins the election, the Republican Party will cease to exist, said Tanner Beymer, former chair of the College Republicans at the University of Idaho. Beymer said this […]