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A panic at the polls
Community members mull lack of campus polling location

The removal of the ASUI Kibbie Activity Center as a polling location for the upcoming election caused a stir among Moscow students and community members. Citizens from all 18 precincts […]

120 years of independence
Past editor-in-chiefs reflect on time spent at The Argonaut in celebration of the 120th anniversary

Kenton Bird sent in an application to The Argonaut before the fall of 1972. However, the then University of Idaho freshman never received a response until December of that year. […]

Spotlight: Get involved fair
Three UI clubs offer why students should get involved

Local Herbivores What is your club about? We promote veganism. It’s for the animals and the environment, as well as human health and wellness. We hold events like helping out […]

Festivities for the future
The annual Palousafest event will bring more than 200 organizations to help students find their place on campus and in the community

Although the more than 20-year-old tradition of Palousafest brings in a new class of students each year, Assistant Director of Student Involvement Katie Dahlinger said the heart of the event […]

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Speak out for transparency
Students should feel comfortable speaking out against the UI administration

The new University of Idaho group, Students for Accountability and Safety (SAS), is calling for UI Athletic Director Rob Spear to step down. This is in response to the athletic […]

The weight of a grade
A strong GPA should reflect a rich education

Suppose Anita has a 3.8 GPA and Dave has a 2.6 GPA. What sort of assumptions can we make about these two students? Anita probably goes to class more often […]

‘Inaction is no longer an option’
Hundreds of protestors march through Moscow as a part of March for Our Lives

Snow dusted the top of 4th grader Alden Duff’s curly blonde hair. Standing 4-foot-9 on a stage in front of 1,000 protestors, the Jefferson Elementary student began his speech. “I’m […]

On the right trail
UI students take part in protecting the Oregon environment

While many University of Idaho students returned home or took off for exotic destinations during spring break, Emma Carscallen and a select few UI students traveled to Oregon to help […]