On April 24, demonstrators advocating for a free Palestine discussed their views during ASUI’s open forum at their weekly meeting. They urged ASUI to make and pass resolutions to support […]
The Idaho State Board of Education meeting was held on campus Thursday morning, where the University of Idaho requested a 3% increase to their student’s total full-time tuition and fees. […]
The University of Idaho’s College of Engineering (COE) has recently been recognized as an Empowering Women honoree by the Idaho Business Review. Empowering Women recognizes companies and organizations that support […]
University of Idaho students earned top awards for music education from the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) for the Chapter of Excellence Award for Service in April. The U […]
It’s bittersweet. In one day, the McKenzie family will gain their college degrees, walk the stage together and say goodbye to their time at the University of Idaho. Jon McKenzie […]
This year, Earth Day is Monday, April 22. To celebrate, the University of Idaho’s Student Sustainability Cooperative is hosting their third annual event, Earth Jam, on the same day in […]
After Vandal Giving Day on April 2 and 3, it’s evident how much the community, alumni, staff and other supporters value the University of Idaho. Vandal Giving Day is an […]
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, […]