Idaho is home to some of the last great wilderness areas in the lower 48. However, this doesn’t deter policymakers and legislators from trying to destroy it. Predators have often […]
Returning back to campus this spring semester, some may have noticed their TikTok app getting stuck on a loading screen. Back in December, an executive order by Idaho Governor Brad […]
The Brave. Bold. fundraising campaign was announced to the public in the ICCU Arena as part of the homecoming week events. Idaho Gov. Brad Little was in attendance as a part of the ribbon-cutting and campaign launch. The goal is […]
ASUI rejected a resolution Wednesday calling for Idaho Gov. Brad Little to rescind his executive order. Following its introduction last week, ASUI voted to reject the resolution calling for Gov. Little to rescind his executive order banning vaccine passports as […]
ASUI introduced a resolution Wednesday calling for Idaho Gov. Brad Little to rescind his executive order banning vaccine passports. The order, which contains provisions barring certain vaccine action taken on by state institutions, limits the University of Idaho’s autonomy […]
University of Idaho clarified eligibility for vaccine incentives in an email sent out by Dean of Students and Vice Provost for Student Affairs Blaine Eckles. These incentives include $50 gift […]
Gov. Brad Little spoke at Nampa High School to discuss COVID-19 and the incoming semester, emphasizing the importance of vaccines in the school’s gymnasium. Here, Little also announced that the state will provide $30 million for expanded testing in K-12 schools. […]
In an email from Torrey Lawrence, University of Idaho provost and executive vice president, he announced that UI will be observing Juneteenth. The university will close at all its locations on Monday, June 21 for the holiday. […]
Gov. Brad Little announced the state will remain in Stage 4 for another two weeks because statewide COVID-19 hospitalizations are too high during a Sept. 3 press conference. Little said he does not classify staying in Stage 4 as a failure.
Idaho K-12 schools are planning to provide in-person education in the fall, Gov. Brad Little said in a press conference today. The Idaho State Board of Education (ISBE) has provided guidance for the […]