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Liberty and suffrage for all
Feminism comes in all shapes and forms

This Saturday marked the fourth annual Women’s March on the Palouse. On the same day the annual anti-abortion march, March for Life occupied Friendship Square in downtown Moscow.

A new chapter on the gridiron
While women's sports shine, men's sports force fans to settle for mediocrity

Idaho football should no longer get a pass for slipping through a season with less than stellar records. UI has new leadership and is well into the process of writing the next chapter of its story. Maybe it’s time for Idaho football to start doing the same.

UI students should be politically proactive, not just reactive
While there should be more political outlets on campus, students need to do more to start the conversation

Conversations erupt campus wide and everyone seems to have an opinion, but once the event is over, campus is just as quiet as it was before anything happened. The students move on but nothing has changed — and if this is to continue, nothing will change.

An inclusive change for families
A simple event name change allows more loved ones to feel invited to the University of Idaho campus

After having “Dad’s Weekend” and “Mom’s Weekend” for the past decade, the university has taken a step to be more inclusive when it comes to inviting students’ loved ones for the weekend.

Shedding light on University of Idaho’s unsung heroes
What are the university's priorities?

It’s hard to believe the best course of action is to effectively reduce the university’s ability to problem solve. UI has remained a beautiful, thoughtfully maintained campus through many administrative changes and directional shifts.

Seeking transparency
Having open and honest conversations about pressing issues shouldn't even be a consideration

Transparency means laying out the facts. It means leaving no stone unturned. It means having an open and honest dialogue, even when met with a flurry of angry emails and phone calls. It means being open and honest when it is least convenient to the university.

Memes are weird, but that’s why they’re great
Meme culture is no longer a phase. It's a lifestyle.

The University of Idaho’s unofficial meme page gives students a creative outlet to voice concerns about the university, while also making sure members of the page can find a bit of a chuckle.

Two’s a crowd
In the week of competing Homecomings, plan accordingly

This week, the University of Idaho is celebrating its 111th Homecoming — and with it, the annual Homecoming game. The Vandals will be facing off against Idaho State University in […]

It’s in your hands
Community inclusivity starts at the individual level

The rainbow flag, representative of LGBTQA pride, seems to be everywhere — on pins, car stickers, mugs, actual flags flying on homes — as more and more people take ownership […]