When labeling does some good – Why emotional awareness is essential to mindful living
One sunny morning as I turned a corner onto campus, a young man on a skateboard jumped off the curb directly in front of my car. I honked my horn […]
One sunny morning as I turned a corner onto campus, a young man on a skateboard jumped off the curb directly in front of my car. I honked my horn […]
What is your stress level? Rate it on a five-point scale with one being no stress, three being average and five being tremendous stress. This is a question from the […]
We have reached that point in the semester where many students, faculty and staff begin to feel the effects of a busy and stressful fall, meaning that there is no […]
Conversations about sexual assault are never easy to have. Though everyone agrees that we should be doing something to try and end sexual assault, we struggle to move the dialogue […]
The end of the school year is an exciting time. The sun is shining across the Palouse hills, flowers are blooming and summer break is just around the corner. Some […]
I think the recent veto by Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter reflects a culture of archaic and deep-rooted social misconceptions that exist in Idaho. Otter attempted to halt the Idaho Court […]
The safety of visitors to Corps of Engineers lands is a high priority for the Lower Granite Lock and Dam team. Our rangers and staff do their best to provide […]
March is National Nutrition Month and in honor of this, let’s take a peek at a little-known nutritional powerhouse — millet.
Looking for a healthy snack on campus? Many students feel overwhelmed by the number of choices in vending machines, but underwhelmed by the nutritional value.
Why in the world would one spend their valuable time studying abroad during their limited university years? I assure you the reasons are not because it is simple, not because […]