Reconvening after the winter break, ASUI discussed the continued effort to combat COVID-19 in the community, the status of projects from the prior semester and the room for additional senators in the […]
ASUI passed a resolution supporting an initiative to raise the minimum wage in Idaho. Led by Idahoans for a Fair Wage, the initiative would bring Idaho’s minimum wage to $13 per hour and the tipped wage to $10 […]
At the end of October, SMART public transportation temporarily halted their Saturday bus services due to understaffing. The organization is currently planning to resume services in the spring for the 2022 Moscow Farmers Market season, in […]
While the Idaho indoctrination in education task force concluded in August, it remains a topic of conversation throughout the state, with criticisms of the alleged indoctrination. ASUI Vice President Katelyn Hettinga and Director of Legislative Affairs Lydia McRoberts both followed the […]
Leaders in the Moscow-Pullman community explored their organizations’ navigation through the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine requirements and mask mandates were discussed throughout the panel. Panelists included Moscow Mayor Bill Lambert, Gritman Medical Center CEO Kara […]
ASUI President Kallyn Mai and senators from ASUI talked to Faculty Senate about a timely feedback plan for student grades. Faculty Senate covered COVID-19 vaccine updates and the elimination of two minors at the University of Idaho. Timely feedback ASUI […]
The University of Idaho’s student leadership in ASUI has shown over the course of the fall semester that they have a strong grasp on what good leadership means. A stronger idea than many of Idaho’s leaders, […]
COVID-19 has caused many people to re-evaluate how they think about their careers and their families. As such, the Athena working group, alongside a Faculty Senate sub-committee, has pushed towards changing the University of Idaho’s parental leave […]
ASUI passed a resolution encouraging students to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and addressed hesitations surrounding the vaccine. Following the prior week’s rejection of a resolution calling Gov. Brad Little to rescind an executive order banning vaccine passports, […]
Mental health on college campuses around the country has just recently become more of an accepted topic of discussion, as it’s no longer scrutinized socially. The University of Idaho and […]