While people return to crowded restaurants and unmask in public, COVID-19 rates are back on the rise with Latah County remaining high-risk for transmission according to the Centers for Disease […]
University of Idaho clarified eligibility for vaccine incentives in an email sent out by Dean of Students and Vice Provost for Student Affairs Blaine Eckles. These incentives include $50 gift […]
Anticipating the start of the fall semester, the University of Idaho has finalized COVID-19 protocols, now requiring masks on campus, effective immediately. In the email sent by UI President Scott […]
With an increasing risk and understanding of the Delta variant, University of Idaho has reconsidered safety protocols for the fall semester, according to an email by UI President Scott Green […]
Following an entire academic year amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, students are anticipating a sense of normalcy this upcoming fall semester. While many plans are still up in the air, with […]
Idaho’s current rate of vaccinations is painfully slow and has reached a slump. Amid new emerging variants, the assumptions of a COVID-free society need to be demystified. According to NPR, Idaho is currently in […]
According to a study on vaccines and race published by the Kaiser Family Foundation, Black and Hispanic people are disproportionately underrepresented nationwide in vaccination numbers, a continuing trend among minorities. Death rates […]
A month since vaccines were made available in Latah county for all individuals 16 and older, 460,117 Idahoans have been fully vaccinated. 74.1% of vaccines have been administered statewide as […]
As an average college student, I happen to have some average college student desires. Good grades, an ability to stop procrastinating, a strong appreciation for Grub Truck macaroni & cheese, […]
Growing up, vaccines were a normal part of my life. As a kid, I knew I didn’t enjoy getting shots, but I knew they were helpful to everyone around me.