ASUI senators accommodated for a sudden vacant seat Wednesday when it was announced that Sen. James Howard resigned from his position on the senate. Though Sen. Tanner Beymer said he […]
Contention arose in the ASUI Senate Wednesday night after ASUI President Cruz Botello announced he would veto a bill that passed after immediate consideration by the senate last week. The […]
The ASUI Senate passed a last-minute bill 11-1 Wednesday to fix a loophole allowing student organizations to use ASUI funds to influence elections.
Things went swimmingly Monday evening for organizers of the 2016-2017 Common Read, “The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness.”
During its last meeting, ASUI passed a bill to require all compensated officials of ASUI to be Green Dot trained, effective immediately.
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The ASUI Senate voted 11-4 Wednesday night to transfer $750 from its allocations budget to the Homecoming Committee to finance the University of Idaho’s annual homecoming fireworks display.
Four local organizations will receive funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for its 33rd distribution phase, said Cretia Bunney, executive director of United Way. The news came after […]
The ASUI Senate filled their empty seats Wednesday evening by voting in four new senators — Lindsey LaPrath, Catherine Yenne, Maria Meza and Michael Lejardi.
Even when pneumonia-stricken Kelsy Briggs — who had just been released from the hospital that day — spoke with former ASUI President Nate Fisher to interview for the position of […]