It has become increasingly clear to me that we in America have an extremely skewed perception of human rights. In America, there seems to be this idea that they encompass […]
As first-time renters and tenants, there are many things that can be overlooked. Renting isn’t all about paying rent on time or getting back the security deposit—responsibilities, rules and rights in Idaho are crucial to know. There are […]
Fifty years ago, Norma McCorvey wanted to terminate her pregnancy. McCorvey, a lower-class woman in her early 20s, had previously given birth twice, putting both children up for adoption.
The Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) at the University of Idaho has recently changed names, but the goals of diversity, inclusivity and visibility remain the same, according to members. Danielle […]
The University of Idaho LGBTQA Office will host a Queer People of Color Panel Discussion Thursday to highlight the challenges queer people of color face today. The panelists for the […]
Savita Halappanavar is a name that many people outside of Ireland are unfamiliar with, including myself until recently. Whereas, those inside the boundaries of the predominantly Catholic country know of […]
The University of Idaho College of Law hosted a discussion on the current and future state of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Thursday. Luis Cortes Romero, a UI alumnus, […]
Over the next two years, unless Congress or the White House change course, young, unauthorized immigrants’ eligibility to remain in the U.S. will expire — but not all are leaving.
Each year at F-Word Live, the crowd grows and snaps from the audience intensify as students and local community members present their take on the f-word. It’s not the four-letter […]
As purple feminist fans waved in the blazing sun and the lyrics of Lianne La Havas’ “Unstoppable” blasted in the background Friday at the FEMFest Fair, hundreds of students, staff, […]