Eyes on safety – Campus Safety Week brings attention to resources
Campus Safety Week began Monday with the purpose of educating students about ways to stay safe on campus. With events such as Take Back the Night and the Katy Benoit […]
Campus Safety Week began Monday with the purpose of educating students about ways to stay safe on campus. With events such as Take Back the Night and the Katy Benoit […]
Honoring personal identities and applying gender neutral pronouns were just a few of the many things keynote speaker Jack Qu’emi, Afro-Latinx and non-binary femme, showed a passion in the keynote […]
Sleep is not exactly synonymous with college students. Whether a student is staying up late to cram for an exam, to party or just to hang out, poor sleep hygiene […]
Cats are being killed on Moscow’s University of Idaho campus. According to an article in the Idaho Statesman: “Two state agencies say the University of Idaho failed to seek approval […]
UI President Chuck Staben began discussing tobacco with a group of students in 2012 who wanted to pursue a tobacco-free policy at the university.
Earlier this spring, the status of the 2017 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival was up in the air as officials at the University of Idaho mulled the potential cancellation of the […]
The second annual Montana-Idaho Clarinet Festival brought clarinet enthusiasts to the University of Idaho campus — and they came with a disdain for “lesser” woodwinds.
Fall is right around the corner, and our habits tend to change along with the leaves changing color. As it gets colder many of us gravitate toward more comfort foods […]
A group of 16 applicants met in the ASUI office Wednesday for a meet-and-greet before official interviews are conducted and the four open senate seats are filled next week.
For Tierney Heath, a University of Idaho sophomore, Steel House offered exactly the type of community she was looking for. “This is the one place, the best place on campus […]