With final exams coming up, having access to updated grades online can be one of the most important resources for a student, said ASUI Sen. Rachael Miller. Lindsey LaPrath, an […]
Dec. 4 1:19 a.m. South Main Street Caller reported he walked out of Champions Bar and was struck in the face by a man he did not recognize. 7:02 p.m. […]
Many colleges across the country have adopted policies requiring teachers to withhold all tests during dead week, and the University of Idaho is no exception. According to the university”s General […]
For students, the Holiday Break Bus this year means safer journeys home. For families, it means less worrying. “This is something that students should strongly consider,” said University of Idaho […]
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 […]
A one-to-two hour commitment on a Saturday morning can go a long way to reducing hunger on the Palouse, said Palouse Cares Board of Directors President Rick Minard. “The more […]
In the hours before the public demonstration she helped organize, University of Idaho student Cynthia Ballesteros said she was most apprehensive about potential backlash. She wasn”t the only one. “It”s […]
ASUI will join student governments and Greek houses across the country in taking a stance on the Campus Accountability and Safety Act. Introduced earlier this year, the U.S. Senate bill […]
The temporary Idaho Fan Zone has ended its semester-long trial run, and university officials are pronouncing it an absolute success with plans to expand in the future. The temporary canvas […]
Putting on a theater production is no Christmas miracle. “I think that the biggest misconception, the best misconception, is that it appears effortless,” said “A Christmas Carol” Director David Lee-Painter. […]