House Bill 710 is set to eliminate materials it deems as “harmful” in Idaho public and school libraries. “We’ve seen a lot of bills like this happen across the nation,” […]
“The university does not require or ask for diversity statements in hiring, as mandated by the University of Idaho Board of Regents resolution and the Idaho Legislature last year. We […]
Whenever a new “rebellion” is born in our corner of the West, we are usually thrilled. Removed from the sprawls
of Los Angeles, Seattle and Portland, the rest of the West is often forgotten except when uprisings come back into fashion. We are sometimes defined by stubborn rebellion, as we currently are in light
of the new “Greater Idaho” movement.
Maureen Laflin, Anna Zabala and Sandra Kelly took the top three spots in the 2019 Moscow City Council election polls, finishing with 24.65%, 24.14% and 23.49%, respectively. Each will serve a four-year term.
Proposition 2 and education reform took center stage during the League of Women Voters candidate forum Wednesday night. Proposition 2, the Medicaid Expansion Initiative, is a statute that will be […]
University of Idaho students and community members of all ages stopped by the For Freedoms kickstart event on Friday to participate in art as a form of conversation about today’s […]
Exercising the right to vote is seen as a cornerstone of United States democracy. But before the vote comes voter registration. Registering to vote is a simple, quick process that […]
Now, more than ever, is the time to start becoming more politically active. Some people dedicate their lives to political action, while others blink an eye toward politics once every […]