From a “hippie commune” in British Columbia to researching terrorist analytics in Washington D.C., associate professor Omi Hodwitz uses her knowledge to educate not only University of Idaho students, but […]
As the sound of the drums beat on, reverberating from one wall of the Kibbie Dome to the next, Native Americans from all over the Northwest and Canada joined together […]
Honoring and celebrating native tradition and culture through dance, prayer and drums is what the annual Tutxinmepu Powwow is all about. The Native American Student Center (NASC) and the […]
The American grizzly bear has become a shining jewel of conservation and ecological recovery. The bruins have made the arduous journey from being nearly extinct in the contiguous United States […]
Lorita Leung Dance Company of Vancouver, Canada brought their best to the University of Idaho last weekend. The company was selected by Festival Dance in collaboration with the Confucius Institute […]
The 2016 presidential election has been stressful for all involved. But now that it’s over, stress, anxiety and fear over the election of Donald Trump have skyrocketed. Tears are being […]
Senior Ally Ginther didn’t casually stumble across her passion for running. Instead she found herself loving the life of a ballerina, but her father was hoping her passions would take […]
Angela Whyte, a former Idaho athlete, competed for Canada at the Olympics Tuesday in Rio de Janeiro. Whyte placed sixth in the third heat of the 100-meter hurdles, with a […]
As the weather begins to change, the cold rolls in and snow starts to fall, the University of Idaho campus continues about its normal business. However, there is one common […]