For those without instrumental experience, the tuba is not the first instrument you would imagine by itself. Its siblings, like the trumpet or trombone tend to get more attention. Tubaween […]
I intend to do some justice. The question is whether that justice is properly deserved or earned, and I believe it is. To paint a portrait of someone who was […]
Most American millennials can recall the phrase “teaching to the test,” and many of them produce a guttural lament after hearing it. This hatred stems from the student’s entire education […]
If sports were gods, the United States might stand parallel to ancient Greece.
The mantra that “life imitates art,” primarily attributed to Oscar Wilde, is more true than many care to credit.
With a growing number of racial, sexual and social identities represented at the University of Idaho, many are striving to recognize this change. One of the steps recently taken was […]
Katey Huggler is one student who can vouch for the importance and power of their education. Huggler, a graduating senior at the University of Idaho, has been involved in myriad […]
Lively voices rang out into the cold linoleum hall of the third floor of the Mines Building. That”s where Whitney Floch sat in a bright room scattered with family photos […]
For international studies and sociology junior Cynthia Ballesteros, soccer has always been a part of life. “I come from a soccer background, and have been playing since I was five,” […]
The windows in JEB 104 beamed brightly the evening of April 12, shedding a rainbow of colors on the cool night exterior for An Evening on the Pacific Islands, hosted […]