Take a Breath
Analyzing the relationship between student patients and the counseling center

A SERVICE FOR STUDENTS A regular visit for some and a nightmare for others, mental health counseling has recently become more accepted and acknowledged for its help with struggling individuals. […]

Alondra Biberos as she sits in her studio.
Humans of Moscow: Alondra Biberos
Alondra Biberos graduated from the University of Idaho in May 2019. She is 23 and her degree is in art and design with an emphasis in sculpture and ceramics. She is originally from Twin Falls, Idaho.

Q: When did you realize art was going to be your main outlet?  A: “I want to say, I think I just knew my whole life. Not on purpose — […]

UI students smile at Palousa Fest
What Does It Mean To Be A Vandal?

This week we forgo traditions such as the Homecoming football game, the annual serpentine, the bonfire and other countless Homecoming rituals that have been on our campus for decades. This […]

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As the Arrow Flies
Students Experience the Joy of Archery

Eureka Joshi notches her arrow, fingers gripping the bow string. She draws the string back, as the feathers of the arrow brush her cheek. Her eyes focus on the target […]

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STAY ALERT, STAY AWARE, STAY ALIVE
What UI would do in a school shooter situation

We have grown up with school shootings.  We were too young to be shaken by Columbine, but as children we saw Virginia Tech ravaged by the firepower of a single […]

Scuba Diver
Diving Deeper
Students dive into something deeper than water through scuba diving certification course

Kiara Hauck has always felt safer underwater. Growing up, her family found a pool, lake, river or ocean wherever they were. And wherever she was — Hauck felt more at […]

UI Marching Band from 1977
‘100 Years of Go Vandals
Past and present Vandals reflect on their UI band career

The University of Idaho Marching Band knows the Kibbie Dome turf better than most — watching fans and students alike sing along as they’ve orchestrated the thundering acoustics to the […]

Tattooed hands
The hand poked art form
University of Idaho students look at alternative ways of tattooing

Hand poke goes local Mag Haener is in their living room apartment getting ready for their first client. Haener pulls out a basket holding a bundle of needles, ink and […]

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Leaders in the legal force
A retired professor of law and incoming law student discuss gender in the legal field

According to the American Bar Association’s report from April 2019, women make up 38% of the legal profession, make less money than their male counterparts on average and account for […]