On Wednesday, April 10, Governor Brad Little signed into effect House Bill 710, also known as the “Harmful Materials” Library Law. The bill—which, contrary to popular belief, does not actually […]
On Sept. 23, a memo was sent out to all University of Idaho employees telling them that they cannot provide any “counseling in favor of abortion” or “promote services for […]
A month into the semester and students are settling into the day-to-day of university life. The usual hassles of waking up for an 8 a.m. class and balancing assignments are […]
Being an underpaid faculty member is hard. Worrying about how to afford a new family member is hard, too. Combine the two, and the situation is what faculty members with […]
Five weeks into the semester, midterms are right around the corner. The feeling of having just started is mixed with the feeling that we’ve been here forever, and burnout is creeping […]
A year full of triumphs and tribulations is coming to an eventful yet sorrowful conclusion. The last page will turn over gently and the future is only a horizon away. […]
In May of last year, George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis, Minnesota by a police member, Derek Chauvin, starting the Black Lives Matter protests around the nation as an end to police brutality. This Tuesday, Chauvin […]
Last week, Public Health – Idaho North Central District lowered COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to age 16, making appointments accessible to all University of Idaho students in Latah County. The announcement […]
Spring break used to be seen as a time to relax and plan a vacation, to go somewhere new or to enjoy a place you love far away from college. […]
Idaho’s recent proposed legislation shows just how out of date our representation is. Some of the new bills proposed in 2021 so far are outrageous and would affect a large […]