For political conservatives, countering big government’s alluring but empty promises is challenging. The task is tenfold harder when libertarians pretend to speak for conservatives. The Idaho Freedom Foundation (IFF) was founded, in […]
Why should UI students vote in local elections? City council decisions can directly affect student off-campus housing/rental situations, traffic, law enforcement, health and safety, water conservation and other issues that can […]
It’s amazing how many resources the University of Idaho has to help students of every fitness level and activity preference to get outside and get moving. According to the CDC, […]
Wake up late, throw on clothes, pack a bag, head to class; the typical morning routine for the average college student, give or take a cup of coffee or a […]
Anyone who knows me knows how much Vandal hockey has consumed my life over the last four years. The amount of my time, money and energy that has been spent on late night practices, games, long weekend road trips is immeasurable. Bonding with some […]
Thoughts of climate change are often charged with sadness, primarily because of the things our grandchildren may miss out on in the future. I remember walking on a glacier in […]
As a life-long Republican (that is, until 2018), I am troubled by the deep partisan political divide in the U.S. I ponder with great concern and often, with downright disgust, […]
This past year has been nothing if not unbelievable. The world was set on edge by a global pandemic. This impacted lives, world-wide, and continues to do so. It has impacted your life and mine.
As many may know, college can be a stressful time. According to a survey sent out to University of Idaho students from the American College Health Association, only 1.6% of students claim to be stress-free.
Gem State residents can be proud of their land-grant institution, the University of Idaho.