The Associated Students University of Idaho introduced a resolution Wednesday opposing legislation from Idaho lawmakers that would outlaw abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected. The resolution, written by ASUI […]
The Associated Students University of Idaho rapidly passed several bills through the Senate on Feb. 17, including a bill allocating $700 to produce an ASUI podcast. A resolution to increase […]
Associated Students University of Idaho Senate unanimously passed their Midterm Munchies bill, delivering an assortment of snacks and resources to students during midterm week. The bill, written by Director of […]
Existing menstrual product dispensers on the University of Idaho campus are being converted into free-to-use dispensers with the help of Building Services Interim Manager Kenneth McCurry and a partnership with Aunt Flow, a company offering automated, eco-friendly dispensers using 100% […]
Big-ticket items: Black Lives Matter survey ASUI President Lauren Carlsen sent out a survey about BLM which received 271 responses, according to Director of Diversity Yasmine Tovar. Tovar is looking […]
College Pads, a program which connects students with off-campus housing and apartments, is coming to the University of Idaho soon. This third-party company acts as an all-in-one platform for tenants to connect with prospective roommates and for landlords to […]
University of Idaho students have elected five new ASUI senators.
Being a member of the University of Idaho community is more than simply wearing the silver and gold, attending events and supporting our teams.
The ASUI Senate election is fast approaching for University of Idaho students. Candidates spoke about their platforms and answered questions about topics from enrollment numbers to diversity in a Nov. 2 forum. Here’s a roundup of the candidates.
Supporting data-driven equity and inclusion trainings President Donald Trump recently signed Executive Order 13950, which combats diversity training in the workplace, especially if it educates individuals on privilege. Faculty Senate passed a similar resolution the […]