Like many students, Abigail Dunn wasn’t sure what she wanted to do before she began college. She thought education might be a good fit, so she worked at a summer […]
Mary Ann Judge understands the importance of feedback on student’s work — the core mission of the University of Idaho Writing Center. Located on the Third Floor of the Idaho […]
Jonathan Matteson doesn’t need to showcase his art in a gallery for viewers to experience his work. Coming from a marketing background, Matteson said he decided to take the skills […]
Four hundred performances. One hundred workshops. Jazz Fest is upon us again. The annual celebration, which takes its name from legendary musician Lionel Hampton, has become both a treasured University […]
Giving advice is deceptively complex. For my dad to advise me on getting grass stains out of my favorite pair of jeans, he would need to do three things. First, […]
When I was ten years old, I logged onto danny.com. I was curious what sort of website shared my first name. Several naked women danced across my computer monitor and […]
During his first campus visit to attend UIdaho Bound Saturday, Stephen Best had trouble locating a building on his campus map. “You’re upside down,” his father and University of Idaho […]
There is something incredibly intriguing about fantastical stories and worlds of fantasy. To be immersed in a world similar, yet distinct from reality, full of endless bizarre, imaginative and extraordinary […]
There was a common theme discussed during the Q&A session following Friday’s performance of “The Vagina Monologues”— all women experience similar things when it comes to their vaginas. After the […]
Rural schools often get a bad rap for not accommodating high-achieving students, and in many cases the negativity is warranted. The cruel reality is that small schools, particularly in Idaho, […]