There’s a deeply perceived myth in society, rooted in misogyny, that women are inherently more emotional than men. You’ve heard it in passing comments, the concept that women are too […]
Keeping in line with the philosophies of Martin Luther King, Jr., the University of Idaho Ubuntu Committee will host a writing and art contest honoring his work in the Civil […]
University of Idaho’s Ubuntu committee is set to organize and host an essay and arts contest in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Denise Bennett wants to tell the stories of LGBTQ people in every part of Idaho. The National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH) has offered to match private donations up to […]
The March for Science witnessed droves of people come together from many backgrounds to show their distaste for the decisions that policy makers have been pushing through in recent years. […]
The evening of April 4, 1968 will live in infamy. On that day, the renowned civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, by James Earl […]
The Latino/a Law Caucus and the International Law Students Association hosted the Know Your Rights event at the University of Idaho’s Menard Law Building April 17.
The third annual University of Idaho MLK Art and Essay Contest is accepting submissions of art and writing from undergraduate, graduate and professional students enrolled this semester. The university’s Ubuntu […]
Jan. 16 may be a federal holiday, but Leathia Botello said she is a firm believer that it shouldn’t be thought of as just another opportunity to sleep in. Instead, […]
New York businessman Donald Trump was elected to be the 45th president of the United States Tuesday night, and not everyone on the Palouse was happy about it. Within hours, […]