A child of the ‘60s, Elizabeth Brandt, a University of Idaho professor of law, said she knows how deeply social movements can impact young lives. However, the way social movements […]
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 […]
Imagine being at a dinner party. All the attendees are close personal friends who know and understand the complexity of identity — they are people who can be trusted, even […]
For Natalie Magnus, program coordinator for the University of Idaho’s Volunteer Center, Saturday is her favorite day of the entire year. Saturday is both Palousafest and the annual Serving Your […]
Acts of service often go unnoticed, but for University of Idaho senior Courtney Stoker, years of hard work have finally led to some recognition. Stoker received the 2016 Rosa Parks […]
For University of Idaho student Mikayla Johnson, winter break meant more than just comfy couches and Netflix. Johnson, a psychology and Spanish student, chose instead to travel to Guatemala for […]