Gov. Brad Little held a press conference today focusing on unemployment and Idaho’s economy, but that’s not all he talked about. Towards the end of the conference, Little discussed the […]
The Idaho men’s basketball team ended their season with a loss in the first round of the 2020 Big Sky men’s basketball Championships against the No. 7 seed, the Southern […]
This spring break, the University of Idaho Office of the Dean of Students is offering the Holiday Break Bus, which provides students with a chartered bus program for transportation to […]
Dillon Rice and Daniel Velasco, two members of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity started the first leg of a bike trip that would span over 300 miles on April 11. Members […]
Idaho track and field split ways over the weekend, as part of the squad traveled south to compete at the Bronco Challenge in Boise and the other to Seattle for […]
With the general election less than a week away, the Idaho Student Association has released the first Idaho Higher Education Legislator Report Card. In the report, the group of students […]
The city of Portland, Oregon, has plans in the works to add yet another pro team to their already impressive lineup of professional clubs. Backers within Portland are currently trying […]
I was a swimmer. I was a student-athlete. I was a Vandal. And, I am now a successful Idaho business owner because of all those things. While it was difficult […]
On Feb. 19, protesters in Boise carried 183 tiny wooden coffins up to the Capitol steps, according to an Idaho Statesman report.
ASUI Senate discussed one bill Wednesday night regarding sending a delegate to Boise for a leadership conference. Sen. Nicole Skinner made an amendment to the bill, changing the amount of […]