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The Argonaut - July 19, 2017 Item Info
- Title:
- The Argonaut - July 19, 2017
- Creator:
- University of Idaho Student Media
- Date Created (ISO Standard):
- 2017-07-19
- Description:
- A passion for politics: MacKenzie MacDonald begins working toward school year goals; Opening doors, Vandal or otherwise: UI employs several programs to increase state postsecondary enrollment; Planning UI’s warmest welcome: Palousafest welcomes students, becomes part of UI annual traditions; Arena a wood work in progress: Interdisciplinary learning opportunities increase in design phase (p3); The Co-op comes to campus: The Moscow Food Co-op proceeds with plans with plans to open store on UI campus (p4); Moscow’s modern arcade (p4); ‘Bit by the leadership bug’ (p5); Unconventional on-campus living: Steelhouse offers UI students an option other than traditional housing and Greek life (p5); Honoring the Arb (p6); Out with the old, in with the new: UI swim center closed for summer-long remodel (p7); Connecting stories at the hub: University of Idaho professor Rodney Frey’s new book reflects on lessons from indigenous elders (p8); Simply Stylin’ Harry Styles’ new debut album hits all the marks of post-boyband stardom (p9); Habitat for the humanities (p9); Horoscopes (p10); Barbecue crash course: A guide to throwing the perfect summer grill fest (p10); Summer Runnin’ Perfect playlists keep you moving as you get in some exercise (p10); Spiderman slings back (p11); Pushing boundaries: ‘Thrones’ sparks discussion of rape on screen (p11); Arts roundup (p12); Vandals vying for validation: Idaho looks ot 2017 for a chance to repeat another magical season (p13); Fall intramurals (p13); A glimpse of golf: The 2017-2018 Idaho men’s golf schedule is released as the season approaches (p14); Leaving a logging legacy: The logging club seeks to chop down the competition with new leadership (p14); The dangers of overconfidence: Idaho football must get past itself before looking to add another banner to the Kibbie Dome (p15); From a fickle foe to a father figure: LaVar Ball’s dedication to family overshadowed by antincs (p15); Vandals soccer season preview: Idaho’s 2017 soccer schedule is set as the Vandals look to take the Big Sky crown (p16); Athletes to watch (p17); Not just for football players: New research has shown that women athletes may be more susceptible to serious, life- threatening concussions than men (p18); There’s no place like dome: Vandals enjoy a favorable lineup for the upcoming fall 2017 season in the UI Kibbie Dome (p20); Home sweet UIdahome: New UI students belong to a Vandal family, lasting legacy (p21); The freshmen experience: Your first year is a time for exploring new interests and finding new friends (p21); A viewfinder of friendship: A look at college friendships, good and bad (p22); The price isn’t always right: Textbooks take a toll on students’ financial state in college (p22); The stigma of mental illness: A look at the harsh stigma surrounding mental illness (p23); Save the Ocean, Save thw World: Oceans hold a vast number of species and humans play a part in their lives (p24);
- Subjects:
- Politics Enrollment Palousafest Co-op Arb Indigenous Humanities Logging Football Basketball Soccer Concussions Books Mental illness Oceans
- Source:
- Argonaut, Student Media, University of Idaho, https://www.uidaho.edu/current-students/student-involvement/student-media
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- application/pdf
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "The Argonaut - July 19, 2017", The Argonaut Archive, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, http://localhost:4000/digital/argonaut/items/arg-2017-07-19.html
Rights
- Rights:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted. For more information, please contact University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives Department at libspec@uidaho.edu.
- Standardized Rights:
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/