University of Idaho houses summer activities ran by anti-LGBTQA faiths Christ Church and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Over the summer, as UI doesn’t have as many […]
Immediately before the announcement of election results, ASUI engaged in a heated back-and-forth on a newly proposed “transgender sanctuary” resolution. “I stand here today in fierce opposition of this bill […]
It looks like the return of winter has come to Moscow this week, but that doesn’t mean Vandal students have to miss out on any of the exciting spring activities […]
ASUI passed a resolution opposing Idaho’s Fetal Heartbeat Preborn Child Protection Act and introduced legislation opposing a state amendment barring gender-affirming surgeries and hormonal treatment for minors. After being introduced […]
Recently in film and television, queer representation has changed and become more frequent, especially in mainstream media. Companies like Disney reach millions of viewers with their original movies as well […]
The University of Idaho has created a way for students and staff to electronically change what name they wish to be called through university systems. The names students prefer will be implemented in and outside of the classroom such as on BbLearn, the campus directory, VandalStar and […]
One of the most prominent diversity and inclusion initiatives on the University of Idaho campus is LGBTQ+ inclusion and advocacy that benefits all students, staff and faculty. Flick Kemp, a […]
Panelists at a Diverse Dialogue Series, hosted by the University of Idaho, discussed their experiences with being deadnamed and misgendered, and the impacts these transgressions can have on transgender individuals. Associate professor of sociology Kristin Haltinner opened the evening’s dialogue with a […]
The Human Rights Commission (HRC) of Moscow is requesting the Moscow City Council make public bathrooms gender neutral.
Earlier this August, legislation which barred Idahoans from changing the gender markers on their birth certificates was found to be in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution. While I’m glad the District Court of Idaho ruled against the legislation, I’m unhappy the legislation was ever considered in the first place.