There’s a deeply perceived myth in society, rooted in misogyny, that women are inherently more emotional than men. You’ve heard it in passing comments, the concept that women are too […]
TikTok has taken the world of information by storm. By personalizing feeds with trends like cleantok, gardeningtok, babytok and cartok among many others, the vast knowledge people like us possess is made personable and accessible to everyone. […]
University of Idaho fourth-year David Catts has been the subject of much attention in the last week. From news articles to memes created on ‘UIdaho Memes for Scott’s Tots,’ Catts’ […]
Standing for human rights above all else is not a left-leaning issue, according to Kaela Watson. Watson is a coordinator for the University of Idaho Center for Volunteerism and Social […]
Brett Kavanaugh. This name is now largely associated with one thing: sexual assault. Whenever I turn on the news or read the paper his name is plastered everywhere.
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 […]
University of Idaho students interested in social justice and leadership experience should look no further than the Alternative Service Break (ASB) program. The ASB trips during summer, spring and winter […]
A year after millions of people flooded streets across the country wearing pink hats and holding vulgar signs directed at the newest president elect, the same protest reignited in Moscow […]
Privilege and oppression exist as opposing forces. When one entity experiences privilege, another is oppressed, and the language used to define those roles often complicates the relationship between them.