Idaho Legislature looks to alter watchdog role 
House Bill 68 would dissolve JLOC, the only bipartisan committee

Idaho House Bill 68, authored by Rep. Megan Blanksma (R-23), would shift the oversight of the Office of Performance Evaluations from the bipartisan Joint Legislative Oversight Committee to the majority-party […]

RHA and its role in shaping student life 
RHA executives explain the organization’s role on campus

With a uniquely strong Greek Life presence on the UI campus, the Residence Hall Association, and their role in shaping life on campus, can often be overlooked.  To learn more […]

Friends gather to remember Rojit Raut
Friends remarked on Raut’s love for science, soccer and the supernatural

Community support flooded in with a well-attended letter-writing event this past Friday, with notes scribbled on colorful paper. Friends remembered Rojit Raut, a freshman studying physics, who passed away on […]

UI student tracks neotropical otters 
Genetic monitoring allows for the little-known species to be better understood

University of Idaho doctorate student Manuel Santiago details his genetic research of the neotropical otter.  Working alongside Dr. Lisette Waits of the College of Natural Resources, Santiago has used the […]

UI increases Go Idaho! Scholarship funding 
Funding increases will apply to incoming undergraduates

University of Idaho is bringing increased Go Idaho! Scholarship funding for incoming students, guaranteeing first-time Idaho undergraduates higher levels of funding based on high school GPAs than in previous years.   […]

ASUI pushes for equity and diversity building
New legislation regarded Open Access textbooks and non-citizen protections

ASUI voted unanimously to pass a resolution calling on the university to invest in an equity and diversity building on campus following debate in the previous week. New resolutions concerning […]