It is 9:59 a.m. You’re trying to take notes in your morning lecture and your stomach starts to growl. You try to focus on the Professor and the PowerPoint at […]
Suppose Anita has a 3.8 GPA and Dave has a 2.6 GPA. What sort of assumptions can we make about these two students? Anita probably goes to class more often […]
In July, the Boise School District announced a new grading policy making the lowest possible grade a student can receive a 50 percent on any project, assignment or test regardless […]
Nearly all college students have heard one or more of their professors utter the dreaded phrase, “If you are only in this class for an easy A, you should leave.”
Grades can impact students” lives years after they graduate college. “This is something that”s near and dear to students” hearts,” said ASUI Representative Lindsey LaPrath, speaking at Tuesday”s Faculty Senate […]
Aries 3/21-4/19 Are you a good cook? A bad cook? Use this week to learn a new dish, even if it’s just scrambled eggs. It saves a lot of money […]
The University Of Idaho hosted Odyssey Camp last week, which introduced what university life is like to fifth through eighth graders from Libby School Center in Spokane, Wash.
UI Faculty Senate votes unanimously on stricter academic standards for first-year students
Bright, bold and blindingly colorful, highlighters can turn a page of scribbled notes into an organized rainbow of study material.