On Thursday, March 27, criminology students and community members gathered in the Hartung Theatre for a panel on education and destigmatization of incarcerated individuals. The event was hosted by the […]
Should prospective Idaho medical students have cause for worry or celebration? Two house bills have been proposed this legislative session that affect medical education in Idaho. House Bill 176 and […]
As the seasons change, we look forward to hotter days, longer hours and more sunshine. In Moscow, however, Mother Nature doesn’t allow this shift to be so simple. Over the […]
Tired of the same old campus routine? Take a break, make a splash and dive into one of the best-kept secrets on campus: the university swim center. College life is […]
On Thursday, March 20, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to shut down the Department of Education and give more control over schooling to the states. This was after […]
Anti-intellectualism, marked by opposition to or distrust of education and intellectual pursuits, has grown in the last decade. This movement is damaging Americans’ trust in science and medicine. Matt Motta, […]
On March 19, the University of Idaho announced that they received a $4.5 million grant to go toward the implementation of generative AI in administrative processes, increasing efficiency in research […]
On Feb. 6, the Vandals lost at home to Portland State after failing to even score 20 points in the first half. They fought back, scoring 50 points in the […]
Sports columnist for USA Today and senior Olympics reporter Christine Brennan gave her keynote address for this year’s annual Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium on March 25. Hosted by the University of […]
A panel discussion on women’s sports media was held as part of the 13th-annual Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium on March 25. The panel occurred during the Malcolm M. Renfrew Interdisciplinary Colloquium, […]