The leaves are falling, and it’s getting colder in Moscow. Students are preparing for snow, but that isn’t the only thing around the corner. Spring semester is only two months […]
From the wall of over 40 different olive oils and vinegars to select herbs and spices, Ampersand Oil and Vinegar Tap House has the ingredients needed to make a […]
A bill written by Sen. Kate Ricart and sponsored by Sen. Laura Ehman intended to iron out the details of redistricting by college was discussed at last week”s ASUI senate […]
Erin James said she easily gathered more than enough funds for the second annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Art and Essay Contest this year. “I”ve never had such an […]
A class for the cooking-impaired Will Meyer | Crumbs Whenever I’m missing home, my sentimentality usually has something to do with cooking. Though eating at Bob’s multiple times a day […]
Faculty Senate approves two proposals on general education The University of Idaho Faculty Senate approved a proposal Tuesday to form a General Education Assessment Committee, which would serve as a […]
CLASS to host event for students to learn more about majors The College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS) will hold a majors fair Thursday from 10 a.m. to […]
New dean opens up, life and hobbies Andrew Kersten, the new dean of University of Idaho’s College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences, admits he’s a bit of a nerd.
The University of Idaho is seeking a new dean of the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences, who will step into the position during the spring semester of 2014.
For Christa Davis, KRUMP started three springs back at a national conference in San Diego, Calif. But for Thomas Johnson, aka Tommy the Clown, it began more than 20 years […]