Many people think of humans as omnivores, designed to eat a diet with a substantial contribution of nutrients coming from both plants and animals. However, there is strong evidence that […]
The University of Idaho College of Law hosted a discussion on the current and future state of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Thursday. Luis Cortes Romero, a UI alumnus, […]
Members of campus and the community gathered in the University of Idaho Administration Building Auditorium to listen to a nationally renowned photographer present her work Oct. 11.
With the political climate the way it is and current events unfolding the way they are, questions about the value of diversity seem to be percolating through conversation on a […]
With so much news and media being thrown in our faces each day, it is certainly no small wonder that few can keep up with absolutely everything going on in […]
We are the product of our environments. We soak up the atmosphere we spend the most time in. When someone spends time in the sun, they get burnt — when […]
The evening of April 4, 1968 will live in infamy. On that day, the renowned civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, by James Earl […]
Earlier this year, Idaho lawmakers made a statement that the environment is only worth the bare minimum. An Idaho House panel approved new K-12 science standards after eliminating key references […]
The American grizzly bear has become a shining jewel of conservation and ecological recovery. The bruins have made the arduous journey from being nearly extinct in the contiguous United States […]
Beasley’s ASUI project Humans of UI Facebook page uncovered Jace Westcott, a junior mechanical engineering major, said he felt iffy about being asked to share an awkward personal story for […]