Last month was Women’s History Month. So naturally, my mind goes to women, embracing just how much they have done to improve society. But you know what people always stumble […]
Jadzia Graves turns on the grinding and polishing machine to prepare the samples for her projects. “I’m individually comparing how the micro structures look,” Graves said. She takes samples of […]
The Society of Women Engineers, or SWE, has a unique place on the University of Idaho’s campus.
Nicole Skinner kicked off Sexual Assault Awareness Month with her video project, “The Experiences of Women in College,” on the evening of April 4.
I hate most anything that revolves around science and math. In grade school, math and science classes were always my weakest subjects — they just never clicked. Before coming to college, […]
Dale Graden, a history professor at the University of Idaho, spoke on the importance of studying liberal arts programs in a lecture Friday. Graden said the lecture was aimed at […]
Dale Graden’s office is a maze. Tall, floor-to-ceiling bookcases line his office, obscuring his desk from view. There is not a single open space for another book. For Graden, a […]
A group of women gathered together in a candlelit restaurant, women who were once simply acquaintances and neighbors a few months ago. They held one another, laughed and cried with […]
The University of Idaho Memorial Gymnasium was abuzz Saturday with the chatter of middle and high school students. Between excited cheers and exasperate discussions, phrases like “gear ratios,” “motors” and […]
Idaho Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter said his goal is to encourage efficient policy-making Monday in his State of the State address, formally beginning the 2016 Idaho legislative session. To do […]