More young conservatives acknowledge climate change than ever, said visiting former congressman Bob Inglis. “But their parents are hard and their grandparents are tougher,” Inglis said.
Last week, the ASUI Senate passed a resolution supporting the allowance of transgender and non-binary students to use their identified names on student accounts, transcripts and diplomas. Though not explicitly […]
District 5 legislators discussed Idaho salaries, roads and Medicaid expansion Wednesday afternoon in preparation for the approaching legislative session in Boise. The League of Women Voters hosted the discussion at […]
Upcoming legislative session presents great opportunity for Idaho Four words: sexual orientation, gender identity. They may seem small, but these words signify a world of difference for LGBTQA people in […]
BOISE — Sitting around a table in a dimly-lit coffee area, light reflecting off the orange walls and sinking into the royal blue booth-style seating, three women exchanged pieces of […]
BOISE — It’s not all about increased test scores, said Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Luna. He said he wants to see students succeed in everyday life, and increased technology […]
The tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School incited a discussion of gun violence in communities nationwide, including Moscow, and the Palouse Peace Coalition is organizing a rally to advocate […]
The stipulations surrounding student-athlete scholarships are as complicated as they are fluid. Recent NCAA legislation, passed via an institutional vote, allowed schools to offer up to four-year binding scholarship offers, […]