UI celebrates Farmworker Awareness Week
UI recognizes those who cultivate the land

“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, […]

Our View: double standards in Idaho
UI and the State of Idaho support diversity-when it benefits them

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 […]

UI hosts 2024 Tribal Summit
The 2024 Tribal Summit addressed collaborative research between students and Native American Tribes

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 […]

Potholes: The bane of roads 
There are millions of potholes all over the country, yet the U.S. brushes it off

Anyone who has ever driven on a road before would be familiar with the term “potholes.” Usually, it consists of a small hole on a road’s surface, and they can […]

Shedding light on the Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium 
This year's symposium will shed light on the challenges of journalists in tribal communities

The annual Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium will debut a film called “Bad Press” directed by Rebecca Landsberry-Baker and Peeler. This film made its first appearance at the Sundance Film Festival in […]