To prepare for finals season, the Tutoring and College Success program hosted a workshop to help students come up with individualized plans to study. “Preparing for a test is really […]
From a “hippie commune” in British Columbia to researching terrorist analytics in Washington D.C., associate professor Omi Hodwitz uses her knowledge to educate not only University of Idaho students, but […]
Classes. Student involvement. Homework. This is your major — your life. Our majors seem to dictate our lives on a daily basis that sometimes can lead to the anxiety of questioning […]
Jesse Smith and Malachi Dunn Jesse Smith and Malachi Dunn are running on a platform of loyalty, leadership, lobbying and liberty. Smith said he wants to hold elections for the […]
It is an undisputed fact — at least in my opinion — that being a woman in the U.S. isn’t exactly easy. We unfortunately aren’t afforded the same courtesies as […]
Feb. 14, a day widely synonymous with love, was instead filled with sorrow as 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle on his former classmates at Marjory Stoneman […]
Elementary and middle school students shared their thoughts and feelings about bullying during a no name-calling poetry slam Thursday night at One World Café. Students from Moscow’s Palouse Prairie Charter […]
As the fall semester comes to a close, many students will begin to feel an increase in the pressure of homework and impending exams.
It’s that time of year when Christmas songs play on the radio, lights are glowing on people’s houses and holiday decorations are strung up all around town.
The American school system, specifically concerning grades from kindergarten to 12th grade, seems to provide an inadequate education for the population. Sam Chaltain, a national educator, said, ““At an […]