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On Thursday, June 5, Governor Brad Little announced that the Idaho State Police will partner with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to transport undocumented or unauthorized incarcerated ...
On Saturday, June 14, from 1-3 p.m., Indivisible Moscow will hold a “No Kings” protest in Ghormley Park. Nearly 15 “NO KINGS” events are scheduled around Idaho, joining over 1,600 nationally and ...
A year ago, forward Jennifer Aadland was trying to find her love for basketball again. On Monday, she signed her first professional contract with Sparta Bertrange of Luxembourg’s top division, a goal ...
With finals week on its way, the University of Idaho is looking forward to the 130th Spring Graduation and Commencement. According to a press release from UI Executive Director of Communications Jodi ...
With the end of spring semester being a few weeks away, it’s time for returning students to search for and prepare housing arrangements. Securing your plans early on can help to avoid the stress of ...
India Night is back after two years of absence, hosted by the Indian Student Association. It will occur on Sunday, April 6, from 6-8 p.m. at the International Ballroom in the Pitman Center. Tickets ...
The University of Idaho recently announced their plans for adjustments in student fees for fiscal year 2025-26 during a meeting on March 27. The approved plan includes a $21.90 overall increase per ...
Two moose that have been living on the University of Idaho campus have been relocated. Idaho Fish and Game tranquilized a cow moose and her calf last week and moved them to a more remote area outside ...
During the last four years, the University of Idaho has seen student enrollment grow for eight consecutive semesters. This spring, record-breaking numbers have been set across many student populations ...
I’m bringing you updates from the Idaho Legislature to help you stay involved. Follow along for bill coverage and statuses. In this issue, we’re covering criminal justice, education, free speech and ...
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 ...
On Feb. 27, Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 93, creating the Parental Choice Tax Credit program. To many Idahoans, this came as a surprise—over 32,000 residents contacted the office in ...
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