The March for Science witnessed droves of people come together from many backgrounds to show their distaste for the decisions that policy makers have been pushing through in recent years. […]
As the weather is starting to get more spring-like, students and community members are spending more and more time outdoors, so it is fitting that April is Earth month. Getting […]
April is the Centers for Disease Control’s Get Yourself Tested month. I’m not talking about checkups at the doctor for the common flu — I am talking about testing for […]
The end of the semester is in sight, which means final exams are approaching and projects are due. Students may be feeling especially tired and stressed, maybe even irritated and […]
A potential home buyer notices the price of a house he is very interested valued at $185,000. They do a little research and finds out if they do a 30-year […]
At the planning stage, the college experience dances through the mind with visions of coursework, study time and parties in the dorm. The thought of traveling off campus may not […]
Comfy no more The majority of my Christmas presents turned out to be several pajama outfits and the fluffiest slippers. I did my laundry yesterday and realized I have been […]
The University of Idaho announced Friday that Dean Kahler accepted the position of vice provost for strategic enrollment management, effective Oct. 17.
Jesus Vargas wanted to be a Resident Assistant (RA) since high school, when he visited his sister in her dorm. “Her suitemate was an RA and I asked her what […]
Three whistles. Short, sharp blasts that make new students cringe. Then drums — cadence. Marching band members with their brass instruments flood the stage. It is an immediate standing ovation […]