Q&A: Former national boxing champion Frank Echevarria
On Tuesday, The Argonaut ran a story about the golden era of Idaho boxing. Frank Echevarria was Idaho’s last national champion, winning the title in 1952 at 119 pounds, before […]
On Tuesday, The Argonaut ran a story about the golden era of Idaho boxing. Frank Echevarria was Idaho’s last national champion, winning the title in 1952 at 119 pounds, before […]
An estimated 5,000-plus came out for the bouts and there wasn’t a bad seat in the house. From the 1930s on, the ringside view at Memorial Gym was just as […]
The Idaho athletic department announced Friday morning that associate women’s basketball coach Jordan Green has resigned after three years with the program and since, The Argonaut confirmed that Green has […]
An Alternative Service Break can be a priceless opportunity for University of Idaho students hoping to volunteer in a new environment.
A majority of University of Idaho students hope to spend minimal time inside the UI Library except during academic emergencies caused by midterms, finals and unavoidable all-nighters. Unfortunately, few students […]
They didn’t present quite the Goliath-like challenge that UConn gave the Vandals a season ago, but the Louisville Cardinals have asserted themselves as a contender within the highest tier of […]
Stephen Madison hobbled off the court in Orem, Utah, hardly able to do so without help.
One will be looking to etch its name on yet another conference championship trophy, while the other will be scrapping for its first ever win at the Orleans Arena.
Idaho (19-8, 12-1) Barring a complete meltdown in their last three games, the Idaho women’s basketball team should run away with the No. 1 seed and regular-season title, which would […]
A grand celebration of the arts in a town that labels itself the “heart of the arts” — the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival has been a staple of the University […]