OPINION: Society needs to learn to be comfortable with women’s bodies
Ending the stigma surrounding women's health
March is not only Women’s History Month, but it is also a month that aims to bring awareness about an invisible disease.
March is not only Women’s History Month, but it is also a month that aims to bring awareness about an invisible disease.
Food insecurity is a college health issue gaining awareness on many campuses nationwide. Here at University of Idaho, 38% of undergraduates reported experiencing food insecurity in 2017 according to a […]
Open house and dedication of new aquaculture research institute All are invited to join the Aquaculture Research Institute and Office of Research and Economic Development for the dedication and open […]
With 30 percent of his body covered in tattoos, Jon Pavlakis has no plans to stop. Pavlakis, a tattoo artist at Untamed Art Tattoo Studio, has been tattooing for close […]
A decade ago, tattoos in the workplace would seem unacceptable. But as tattoos become more prevalent, it begs the question: are tattoos in the workplace becoming more acceptable? Especially among […]
Peggy McIntosh’s 1987 essay “Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” sent waves through social justice circles that reverberate to this day. McIntosh introduced the term “white privilege,” describing the often-unnoticed advantages of […]