Margaret Witt’s battle plan changed many times during her 20-year career in the military. Her mission though, has stayed the same — advocate for those who do not have the platform […]
Due to a scheduling conflict, “Queer Coffee Shop Open Mic” has been moved to 7 p.m. Oct. 20. The event will still take place at One World Cafe. As part […]
The University of Idaho Safe Zone Program is one of the many diverse resources the university supplies to students. The program, which is designed to create a welcoming and inclusive […]
As 5:30 p.m. draws closer, the meeting room at Safari Pearl Comics begins to fill. The room is tucked in between shelves of comic books, costumes and board games, and […]
Imagine being at a dinner party. All the attendees are close personal friends who know and understand the complexity of identity — they are people who can be trusted, even […]
Denise Bennett wants to tell the stories of LGBTQ people in every part of Idaho. The National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH) has offered to match private donations up to […]
Students and community members led into Moscow’s Best Western Plus University Inn for a night of food, dancing and provocative bingo Aug. 25. e event marked the start of Palouse […]
Julia Keleher, director of the University of Idaho LGBTQA Office, makes it a priority to recognize the achievements of the LGBT students at UI. Keleher said one of her favorite […]
Jack Olson Argonaut Artemis Nunez came to the University of Idaho this year from a high school with just three queer people. She said she had been struggling with her […]
For the gay and lesbian community, portrayals of homosexuality in the media are a mixed bag. Television and film writers either accurately capture what members of the community feel, or […]