A cuddly companion

At the end of long winter days, many University of Idaho students come home after trudging through the snow only to find themselves curled up in bed, missing one crucial […]

Building blocks

Upon entering the University of Idaho woodshop, students are greeted by a chorus of screeching saws. They walk into the room, laden with the smell of sawdust, and remove any […]

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Performance before appearance

As rain pours down outside, some teams are getting ready to start practice. They stretch and begin the routine to better their bodies. These teams, ready to train despite the […]

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Battling body image

One sunny afternoon while she was mowing the lawn, Rachel Falzon started to feel nauseous. “The night before I hadn’t eaten or drank anything,” Falzon said. “I definitely felt super […]

Blazing business

MJ’s, Pullman’s first recreational marijuana shop, opened its doors to a modest crowd just over a year ago. Unlike larger metropolitan areas such as Spokane or Seattle, where pot shop […]

Progress in Prosthetics

The oldest known prosthesis was a non-functioning toe, discovered in a tomb from Ancient Egypt. Since then, prosthetic technology has made incredible breakthroughs. But, even with the progress of technology, […]

By blood and by letters

Members of Greek life on the University of Idaho campus often refer to each other as “brothers” and “sisters.” But what happens when those terms mean more than just recognition […]

Creating a community through culture

University of Idaho Office of Multicultural Affairs Director Jesse Martinez was 11 years old when he and his brother first accompanied their family to work in the expansive farm fields […]

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Altruistic autism

Not everyone with autism is the same. “Remember this, if you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism. Don’t think that (if) you’ve just met one […]