On Dec. 5, Rochelle Smith, a University of Idaho humanities librarian, gave a speech titled “Demons and Doggedness.” This talk, which took place in the Lionel Hampton School of Music, […]
This week’s ASUI meeting was the last meeting of the fall semester. There were many resolutions regarding the leaving ASUI members, thanking them for their dedication all semester. The first […]
Last weekend, the University of Idaho Repertory Theater put on four powerful productions of the play “What the Constitution Means to Me.” Head of acting and professor in the UI […]
“You should be the next president of UI” was the text that sent Scott Green into a state of bewilderment while he sat in his New York office during the […]
In the basement of the Bruce Pitman Center, you can find the University of Idaho Esports team practicing for their upcoming matches. In a dimly lit computer lab, the smell […]
During the years 1971-1976, the Blue Mountain Rock Festival was an exciting event for Vandal students to attend, but the date was always kept confidential until a week before. “The […]
“Everyone thought we were crazy for doing it—everyone except us. But for 15 and a half glorious hours, I and ten other University of Idaho students took turns shaking, cursing, […]
Elizabeth Rudd was the editor in chief of the Argonaut from 2011 to 2012. She first joined the Argonaut in 2009 and made her way up to becoming the editor in […]
From a college freshman uncertain about her career, to the editor-in-chief at the Argonaut, and now editor in chief at the Idaho Capital Sun, Christian Lords reflected her time working […]
The Argonaut is celebrating its 125th anniversary and has made a significant impact during challenging times. There have been many editors in chief who have released various issues over the […]