When January hit, the internet flooded with stories about women around the country vying for political offices — some looking to return and many others looking to dive right in. […]
Hawthorne Roots began strumming their souls with music four years ago, sticking together ever since. The musical talents of sisters Madeline and Emma Kelly began at home — though their […]
Self-love is a concept that has evaded me almost my entire life. For a majority of my adolescence, I was at war with my body, nitpicking every imperfection: zits, stretch […]
After her team fell in the first round of the NCAA women’s tennis tournament, Marianna Petrei took matters into her own hands. The Vandal junior became the first Idaho player […]
Hiring women and minorities can help improve a company’s culture, inspire workers and widen the customer base. It also pays to be inclusionary. In March, the dating app Bumble and […]
Women make up 51 percent of the population, but only 20 percent of the U.S. government, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. According to Vox, the U.S. ranks 104th in […]
Before women had the whole month of March, they had March 8: International Women’s Day. The day began in 1911 and aimed to celebrate the economic, political and social accomplishments […]
The Society of Women Engineers, or SWE, has a unique place on the University of Idaho’s campus.
Confidentiality is important to the work of the University of Idaho Women’s Center. “If people want to talk to us about sexual violence, it’s important they can feel they’re in […]
Women reporters are not a new sight in the journalism field, yet many still face challenges regarding sports media.