And the votes are in…
In the spring ASUI election, 21.2 percent of undergraduates voted, which according to the University of Idaho Director of Student Involvement Colleen Quinn, is 3.5 percent higher than the national […]
In the spring ASUI election, 21.2 percent of undergraduates voted, which according to the University of Idaho Director of Student Involvement Colleen Quinn, is 3.5 percent higher than the national […]
University officials’ reaction to President M. Duane Nellis’s departure, composting on campus goes on hiatus, the Counseling and Testing Center implements the SMART addiction recovery program, the Athletes of the […]
Elections for executive and senatorial positions within ASUI started Monday. ASUI represents the interests of all Vandals, both here at the University of Idaho and the state capitol.
At the final ASUI candidates forum March 28, senate candidate Andrew Baldridge said only about 10 percent of students voted in the last election and he wants to change that. […]
When Nick DiMico was appointed director of safety and violence prevention for ASUI, he said one of his goals was to increase community involvement with violence prevention programs.
Listen to the three candidates for ASUI president — Fidele Amar, Max Cowan and Jim Martinez — explain their campaign platforms including their proposals for major ASUI policy initiatives on […]
An update on the search for outgoing President Duane M. Nellis’s replacement, major changes being made to the Integrated Business Curriculum, ASUI candidates woo voters at open forum, Alpha Tau […]
ASUI election campaigning for executive and senate positions started Monday, meaning a busy week for candidates as they introduce themselves and their platforms to students.
Suicide prevention measure submitted to Idaho legislature, snow removal process in Moscow, this year’s Shades of Black performance, anti-Valentine’s mix-tape, Our View on confessional Facebook pages, and today’s featured artist: […]
ASUI provides funding to eight organizations The ASUI funding board awarded a total of $10,813.14 to eight different organizations at their Jan. 30 meeting.