The late Senator John McCain passed away peacefully at home in Arizona on Saturday, Aug. 25. McCain has been a fixture in the American psyche for more than 50 years […]
Jesse Watson wanted an integral role at the University of Idaho. The fifth-year student said he turned to ASUI, becoming one of the two Faculty Senate representatives — a position […]
If American politics makes you mad right now, you’re not the only one. If American society makes you feel a little sad right now, you have every right to be […]
You may be one of the many Facebook users across the country who logged into their account last week, only to be notified their information may have been misused by […]
Just over a year ago, I wrote a column about Melania Trump and her entrance into first lady-hood. I was excited and intrigued. Despite her husband’s somewhat outlandish and abrasive […]
Candidates for ASUI senators gathered in the University of Idaho Commons Monday to pitch their platforms to the UI student body. The seven candidates in attendance gave brief opening statements […]
On Feb. 19, protesters in Boise carried 183 tiny wooden coffins up to the Capitol steps, according to an Idaho Statesman report.
Updated: Wednesday 9 a.m. By Hailey Stewart and Brandon Hill When Ashley Ayala, Emily Carter and other group members of the Planned Parenthood Generation Action group organized their visit to […]
The old saying goes: “You can never be too skinny or too rich?” The recent proposal by Idaho Governor Otter and Department of Insurance Director (DOI), Dean Cameron directing Idaho […]
Idaho has made little progress toward a 60 percent postsecondary degree-holding population. According to the governor’s higher education task force, the state is in no state to reach that goal.