Inside Out brings prison education to campus 
Six former and current incarcerated people speak at UI about their experiences with prison education

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 […]

“Second winter” is back 
Dramatic temperature changes, sickness and a need for Spring

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 […]

OPINION: Anti-intellectualism is on the rise 
Why anti-intellectualism could be disastrous for college and America as a whole

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, […]

Panel discusses women’s sports media
Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium hosts four media professionals

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, […]