In 1912, the first birth control clinic opened in Brooklyn, New York. In 1968, the National Right to Life Committee formed. In 1973, the landmark case of Roe v. Wade […]
The University of Idaho Women’s Center is hosting this year’s Take Back the Night march with the Katy Benoit Safety Forum Thursday night. The event will start with a speech […]
March 7 Elm Street, Delta Gamma, 2:17 p.m. Someone got a phishing call from someone claiming to be with the IRS, who told her that she would be arrested […]
In 2016, the cost of implementing clean energy, such as wind, solar and geothermal energy, began to rival that of fossil-fuels, combating the idea that clean energy measures are not […]
University of Idaho senior Maiya Corral first read “The Vagina Monologues” when she was 12 years old. “I saw it on my grandma’s shelf and I thought, ‘What? That book […]
Last weekend, millions gathered all over the world in 2017’s Women’s March. In Moscow alone, approximately 2,500 people of all identities came together to bring awareness to a multitude of […]
Bright pink knitted hats dotted the immense crowd that filled the outer edges of East City Park. Signs and flags waved in the winter wind, bearing messages like “We are […]
More than 200 people will march down Main Street Saturday. The Women’s March on the Palouse is one of the 370 sister marches taking place across the globe including Nairobi, […]
So far, so good The first few days of March have been pleasantly mild. Sure, there are still 28 days left, but considering the month’s previous track record with weather, […]
March Madness for most people means hours spent filling out final four brackets while wolfing down wings and squatting in front of big screens. While I certainly have been known […]