Just like Valentine’s Day and Thanksgiving’s Black Friday, Veterans Day is at risk of becoming a holiday taken over by free lunches and discount deals. While these perks are nice, […]
The new semester started this week, and like all students, I was excited to attend my next semester. But, when my professor had stated that her class would follow the […]
Sometimes I get a little misty-eyed thinking about pre-COVID college life. I miss field trips and residence hall events, club meetings and movie nights. I miss sitting in a classroom […]
In their article “Defending a preference for physical books“, Lex Miller made some very salient points about the value of both physical books and e-books. While e-books are most certainly […]
The editorial on the importance of free speech was timely and well done. I am a retired worker, 70 now, and have benefited from classes in UI’s history and political […]
On July 1, 2016, the University of Idaho became a tobacco free campus after a group of passionate students were examining the health and welfare of people on campus. Since […]
The University of Idaho is politically apathetic. That is not to say there aren’t people who have strong feelings on issues, rather it is an admittance that we would rather […]
The people on that council make a difference in your lives, in how you are perceived in the community, in how businesses receive you. It is important that you register and vote.
Dear Writer(s), I honestly don’t want to be writing this e-mail. I’m never the type of person to complain about things, but this is ridiculous at this point. Your job […]
Are you looking for paintball without the bruises? Tag without having to touch anyone? If you are or are simply ready for a night of fun, then you are in […]