All three ASUI presidential candidates Justin Alder, Peyton Loffer and Martha Smith met on April 10 for the third and last open forum debate. Additionally, Jack Schneider, who is running […]
On April 10, House Bill 710 was approved and signed by Governor Brad Little. This bill will remove “harmful” and “explicit” materials, as deemed by the bill’s texts, in […]
Bryan Kohberger appeared in court this past week for a hearing regarding a survey conducted by his defense team to determine if Latah County could produce a fair jury. Previously, […]
On Tuesday, April 2, the University of Idaho introduced Dr. Twila Moon as their guest speaker at the 1912 Center. Moon is the Deputy Lead Scientist and Science Communication Liaison […]
The defense in the Bryan Kohberger case has been ordered to pause surveying potential jurors in Latah County due to problematic questions they asked 400 potential jurors. This comes from […]
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,” […]
“Every moment is an organizing opportunity; every person is a potential activist; every minute a chance to change the world,” Viviana González, the keynote speaker for Farmworker Awareness Week, said, […]
This past weekend, while staying in Coeur D’Alene in anticipation of the NCAA tournament, one of the most important tournaments of their lives, members of the University of Utah women’s […]
On March 25, ASUI closed its application time for candidates running for ASUI president, vice president, and six of the senators. This year marks a great turnout for presidential candidates […]
Tuesday, March 27, the University of Idaho hosted a large group of guests in the Whitewater and Clearwater rooms for the 2024 Tribal Summit. The event focused on the ethics […]