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The Trump administration’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed the Senate with a final vote of 51-50 on July 1, with a tie-breaking vote cast by Vice President J.D. Vance. This bill was signed into law ...
Moderate cattle grazing on public land does not reduce sage-grouse nest success, according to a newly published 10-year study led by a University of Idaho professor. The value of well-researched ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Elijah Bynum’s “Magazine Dreams” is a neo-noir psychological thriller that stars Jonathan Majors and Mike O’Hearn. The film runs at just over two hours and has you on edge from start to finish as you ...
Over 1,000 international students at colleges in the United States have had their student visas terminated or challenged, and the University of Idaho has been no exception. Four international students ...
Established in the fall of 2023, the Vandal Esports organization is going strong. Those who visit are often impressed by how many trophies are already up on the shelves. Immortalized next to one of ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The American Society of Civil Engineers has determined that 45% of Americans have no access to public transportation and that most existing systems are ageing and dilapidated. This is especially bad ...