The University of Idaho Women’s Center blog removed a post from contributor Victoria Dilone regarding eugenics and hormonal birth control on Nov. 20, according to a reposted article from Dec. […]
University of Idaho professors on what they expect America to look like for the next two years now that the midterm elections are mostly over. Those who spoke were Professor […]
Cecil Andrus ran for office in 1990 — the last time a democratic politician won Idaho’s gubernatorial race. Nearly 30 years later, Paulette Jordan — a democrat from northern Idaho […]
Governor Race Paulette Jordan (D) 1. What are your policy platforms? Pretty simple, really. I want to make sure that if Proposition 2-Medicaid Expansion passes, we get those 62,000 Idahoans […]
It’s coming up on the two-year anniversary of President Trump’s election, and people are angrier than ever. For nearly two years, people have proclaimed Trump to be the worst thing […]
Over the last year, we’ve seen protests, marches and demonstrations from a passionate and energetic electorate. Nov. 6 is the day to make those actions truly count. Demonstrations like the […]
ASUI and the Center for Volunteerism and Social Action have partnered for the upcoming Party to the Polls from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6 in the Vandal […]
With the general election less than a week away, the Idaho Student Association has released the first Idaho Higher Education Legislator Report Card. In the report, the group of students […]
I grew up in a house with two lawyers who were constantly debating the interpretation of laws over dinner and reading statutes together over breakfast. I spent a lot of […]
Proposition 2 and education reform took center stage during the League of Women Voters candidate forum Wednesday night. Proposition 2, the Medicaid Expansion Initiative, is a statute that will be […]