In 1959, Fidel Castro took over Cuba — causing my family to flee. Cubans are known for their cigars, cafe, conservative beliefs and Catholic values. However, they are lesser known […]
Across the University of Idaho campus, a month-long celebration of America’s oldest cultures burst into the spotlight during November — a reminder of a people who will not soon be […]
Cinco de Mayo is a popularly celebrated holiday in the U.S., but its roots have a deeper meaning than just tequila and taco parties. Christina Vazquez, advising specialist for the […]
At some point, every University of Idaho student had their first interaction with a Vandal — Teresa Moote is the person that many potential students will have their first interaction […]
Don’t call Ayomipo Kayode-Popoola African-American, because she is not — she is African and proud of it.
Bringing gender equality and a sense of inclusivity to the community was the reason for creating the new identifier, “Latinx,” that may soon replace the terms “Latino” and “Latina” completely.
UI Native American students celebrate Native American Heritage Month Ike Martinez, a University of Idaho sophomore and member of the Spokane Tribe, said he finds it ironic Native American Heritage […]