
Argonaut Issues from 2016
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RAWR - January 15, 2016 | 2016-01-15 |
A look back at 2015 (p2); A sequel done right: The newest installment in the ‘Star Wars’ franchise in one for the books (p3); New year, new hopes, same industry: Embracing the musical changes of 2016 (p3); Making healthy habits: Sticking to healthy diet resolutions (p4); A creative contribution: Lia Purpura to visit Moscow as part of Distinguished Visiting Writer Series (p6) Horoscopes; Movies; Media; Star Wars; Movie sequels; The Force Awakens; Lia Purpura; Creative Writing Program; UI Distinguished Visiting Writer Series |
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The Argonaut - January 15, 2016 | 2016-01-15 |
Celebrating a dream: Black Lives Matter movement co-founder to visit UI as part of MLK Day celebration; Calling all allies: Panelists share experiences with race, give advice to allies; A passion for leadership: Four UI women named to Idaho Business Review’s Top 50 Women; Beyond the call of duty: UI assistant professor of naval science is selected as 2015 NROTC Instructor of the Year; Advancing Idaho’s agriculture: Foltz to head agricultural initiatives; Moscow Alehouse turns three: Employee-turned-entrepreneur celebrities three years in business (p3); Funding hope for the homeless: Boise fundraising challenge raises over $317,000 for Idaho nonprofits (p3); Good intentions, will travel: UI students spend winter break volunteering abroad (p4); The final countdown: ASUI president and vice president set goals for their last semester (p5); Empowering the Palouse: Educational program aims to benefit Palouse youth through STEM (p5); Idaho’s Sun Belt future in doubt: Recent NCAA vote has major implications for Vandal Football (p7); Vandals wilter in desert: NMSU defeats Idaho in first meet of 2016 (p7); Spring additions: Mathis, Hobart highlight latest additions to volleyball team (p7); Idaho goes 4-1 over Christmas break (p8); Idaho hires former alum: David Nuhn returns to Idaho has head coach (p8); Three wins, two losses, one record (p9) Black Lives Matter; Martin Luther King Jr.; MLK Day; Civil rights; Idaho Business Review; ROTC; Navy ROTC; Agriculture; Moscow Alehouse; Nonprofits; Fundraising; Volunteerism; Sojourners’ Alliance; ASB; Alternative Service Break; Alumni; ASUI; ASUI president; Max Cowan; STEM; Youth education; Football; NCAA; Big Sky conference; Volleyball; Swim and dive; Golf, Men’s; Women's Basketball; Cell phones; Screen time; Online grades |
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The Argonaut - January 20, 2016 | 2016-01-20 |
Life after high school: UI study highlights causes of Idaho’s low go-on rates; Dealing with decline: Idaho experiences dip in agricultural revenue; A change in scenery: New UI controller settles into her new job and life; Garza’s dream: Black Lives Matter co-creator discusses fight for social justice; Spread happiness: No matter the hardships in life, he persevere (p3); Came a tribe from the north: For UO lobbyist Joe Stegner the tables have turned, ASUI lobbyist Nate Fisher is ready for the challenge (p4); Eight miles of organic food: Moscow Food Co-op owners look to Pullman for growth (p4); Vandals fall in overtime thriller: Vandals lose seconds Big Sky game, Sanders drops 29 (p6); Idaho digs a hole, climbs out to win: Despite first quarter woes, women’s basketball claims victory over SUU (p6); Explosive performances for indoor track, field: Four Vandals earn spot in Big Sky Conference Championship (p7); Vandals earn Big Sky win: The Idaho women’s tennis team turned things around with a 5-2 win against Montana State (p8); Former Vandal wins prestigious award: Ex-Vandal left guard named first recipient of renowned honor (p8) Hello Walk; Agriculture; After-high-school plans; Agricultural revenue; Administration; National Education Association; Black Lives Matter; International studies; Idaho State Legislature; Joe Stenger; Nate Fisher; Moscow Food Co-op; Men’s Basketball; Basketball, Wome’s; Women's tennis; Track and Field; Big Sky conference; Big Sky championships; Football; Polyneisian Pro Football Player of the Year; Hawaiian Airlines; Higher education; Bob’s Place; Flu season; Flu vaccination; Influenza |
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The Argonaut - January 22, 2016 | 2016-01-22 |
Ashes to ashes, day to day: Campus Christian Center stands on last leg; Supporting a sisterhood: Annual fundraiser for Moscow sister city will take place friday night; Thinking affordable: Cowan talks student fees, open textbooks; Films with feminists: UI Women’s Center presents its spring 2016 Women’s Film Series; Flying through the air: Juggler seen on America’s Got Talent performs at UI (p3); Scraped knees and social stigmas: Brown Bag Series to discuss the ‘tomboy’ as a social identity (p4); Win for students: Idaho governor to prioritize education (p5); Building better pupils: General Education director reviews ISEM courses for Faculty Senate (p5); The sky is the limit: Freshman Taylor Pierce takes season by storm with killer stroke (p7); Vandals upset conference leader: Sanders scores 27 to lead Idaho past Montana in Big Sky matchup (p8); Shuffling the guards: Without Perrion Callandret, Vandals must rely on other guards to carry team (p8); Chicks with sticks: Women’s; hockey expects promising season after rapid growth of program (p9); Vandal take down Grizzlies early: Idaho women’s basketball claims another conference victory over Montana (p9) Campus Christian Center; Ville El Carmen; Nicaragua; Fundraising; Max Cowan; ASUI; ASUI president; Feminism; UI Women’s Center; America’s Got Talent; Charles Peachock; Tomboy; Social norms; Gender performance; Idaho state governor; C.L. Otter; ISEM courses; Faculty Senate; Women's Basketball; Men’s Basketball; Club sports; Hockey, Women’s; NCAA; Big Sky conference; Medical amnesty; Greek life; The Band Perry |
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The Argonaut - January 26, 2016 | 2016-01-26 |
The first of its kind: Climate research projects higher temperatures for PNW; Believe it or not: UI professors use computer programs to model how beliefs spread in society; Exploring the world: International students show off their countries at annual cultural showcase; HR director accepts new position: Waiters’ departure puts employee compensation discussion on hold; Stoking the fire: Human rights award recipient does her part to make a difference (p3); A concert full of culture: UI’s Auditorium Chamber Music Series hosts string quartet concert (p3); Seeking legal counsel: Deputy General Counsel candidates address student’s legal issues (p4); Idaho makes a splash: Idaho cruises to victory over Oregon State in team’s final home competition (p6); Bobcats bite Vandals: Offensive woes haunt Vandals on the road against Montana State (p7); A season of rivalries: Men’s; club lacrosse prepares for season opener against Gonzaga (p7); Turnovers plague Vandals: Women’s basketball offense falters, team falls to MSU in Big Sky matchup (p8); Successful weekend on the Palouse: Sprinters and jumpers lead way for Vandals at WSU Open (p8); Climate change; Climate research; Pacific Northwest; Philosophy; Computer programs; International students; Study abroad; Cruise the World; Rosa Parks Human Rights Achievement Award; Auditorium Chamber Music Series; Moscow Police Department; Swim and dive; Track and Field; Women's Basketball; Men’s Basketball; Club sports; Lacrosse, Men’s; Gonzaga; Big Sky conference; Montana State University; Washington State University |
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The Argonaut - January 29, 2016 | 2016-01-29 |
New coffee hits the grind: One World takes over as Sisters’ Brew owners move on; Culture through CLEO: CLEO Pilot program aims to increase diversity among law students; The most critical year: Task force recommends freshmen continue to live in Greek houses; Picking an ASUI pro tempore: Rachel Miller elected as ASUI senate president pro tempore; A different worldview: Study Abroad Fair opens students’ eyes to options for going abroad (p3); Reforming family leave: Faculty Senate discusses changes to family leave proposal (p3); From numbers to narrative: Faculty Senate debates trial faculty evaluation form (p4); Branding the university: New Senior Director of Marketing has vision for the identity of UI (p4); Crowley’s crowning moments: Don Crowley shares his history with Faculty Senate (p4); Feeling the pain: Sanders breaks hand, multiple injuries devastate Vandals at guard position (p6); Championship impact: Former Vandal Shiloh Keo will play for Broncos in historic game (p7); Vandals need offensive shift: With injuries on perimeter, Vandal forwards must step up to meet challenge (p7); Swinging for the fence: After a year off competitive play, club baseball team looks for home field (p8); Outrebounding the Hornets: Free throws and shutting down the nation’s top three-point team gave Idaho the win at Sacramento (p8) One World Cafe; College of Law; Greek life; Fraternities; Sororities; ASUI; ASUI Senate; Study Abroad Fair; Faculty Senate; Family leave; Career Fair; Clothing and toy swap; Faculty evaluations; Marketing; Branding; Culture; Diversity; Men’s Basketball; Alumni; Shiloh Keo; Injuries; Club sports; Baseball; Women's Basketball; Swim and dive; Track and Field; Athletics social media; City of Moscow; Inequality |
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The Argonaut - The Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival 2016 | 2016-02 |
About Jazz Fest (p2); Jazz Fest Schedule (p2); Parking restrictions (p2); Moving to the music: The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival hosts a wide array of dance workshops (p3); Fungi meet the festival: Molecular biologists to host ‘What Might Be Living In My Instrument?” workshop (p4); New leadership, same odd jobs: The Night Crew provides volunteers with a quality student experience (p5); Linking music, human rights: Jazz Fest workshop will explore legal foundations as they relate to music worldwide (p6); The different daddies (p7) Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival; Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival; Guest artists; Parking; Workshops; Swing Devils; Moscow Social Club; University of Idaho Marching Band; Sound of Idaho; Instrument care; Business Technology Incubator; The Cherry Poppin’ Daddies |
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The Argonaut - February 2, 2016 | 2016-02-02 |
Weighing their options: Career center focuses on producing capable, employable students; Suiting up for the future: Career Fair prepares and informs job-hunting Vandals; Rethinking reluctance: Staben talks enrollment, diversity to state legislature; Enhancing diversity: BSU representatives approach UI administration with ideas for increasing diversity; Battle of the brains: UI students compete in a challenge of knowledge (p3); The fault in CO2 emissions: Researchers analyze CO2 emissions from East African fault line (p3); Students in the issues: Student speak to state lawmakers about concerns, goals for UI (p4); Raising the bar: Faculty Senate welcomes new student member (p4); Leading the chargeL Michael Satz recognized as leader in diversity by National Jurist Magazine (p4); Minute to win it: Idaho wins Big Sky thriller behind 15 points from Sherwood (p6); Idaho sweeps the week: Idaho women’s basketball finishes road trip with win over Portland State (p6); Bandals slip in Cheney: Brooke Bogart’s hat trick leads EWU over Idaho in spring meeting (p7); Running in the Emerald City: The indoor track and field team competed in a jammed pack three-day meet at the University of Washington Invitational (p7); Vandal ‘quack’ against Oregon: Women’s tennis falls 6-1 to nationally ranked Oregon (p8); Idaho starts where they left off: The reigning Big Sky Conference champions sweep UC Riverside 7-0 in spring opener (p8) Career Fair; Future planning; Career Center; Enrollment; Diversity; Chuck Staben; Boise State University; Black Student Union; Idaho legislature; College Bowl; Research; Climate science; CO2 emissions; ASUI; Faculty Senate; Men’s Basketball; Big Sky conference; Portland State; Women's Basketball; Hockey, Women’s; Club sports; Track and Field; University of Washington; University of Oregon; Women's tennis; Men’s Tennis; Tuition; Donald Trump; Sarah Palin; Politics |
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The Argonaut - February 5, 2016 | 2016-02-05 |
Rethinking redistricting: ASUI senators decide fare on the redistricting resolution; Don’t be a drag, just be a queen: Moscow’s TobiKat Productions celebrates 21 years of drag shows; Wearing red to fight heart disease: Alpha Phi’s Take it to Heart Week raises awareness of women’s heart health; Leaving family leave alone: Faculty Senate postpones vote on leave policy after friction with administration; Demystifying the gender gap: Researchers explore why more women go to college than men; A local treasure lives on: Howard Hughes Video is transitioning into a cooperatively-owned business (p3); Reasons for hope: Danish Ambassador discusses violence in the Middle East (p3); Signing up for service: Students prepare to queue up for spring ASB registration (p4); ‘An extension of you’: Moscow community discusses the culture of African-American hair (p4); Like father, like son: Mason Petrino signs letter of intent for Vandals (p6); Vandals ink several three-star recruits: Idaho football signs recruiting class of 18, including a duo of offensive three-star recruits (p6); California tsunami: Idaho women’s soccer signs seven recruits, five from Southern California (p7); Industrial guarding: Reserve guards showcase talent at Cedar City, Idaho earns Big Sky win (p8) Drag; Drag show; TobiKat; ASUI; ASUI Senate; Research; Gender gap; Leave policy; Greek life; Faculty Senate; Alpha Phi; Howard Hughes Video; Student life; Alternative Service Break; Diversity; Moscow community; City of Moscow; Moscow Police Department; Mason Petrino; Paul Petrino; Football; Recruitment; Soccer; Signing day; Women's Basketball; Health |
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The Argonaut - February 9, 2016 | 2016-02-09 |
Setting the mood for food: Kappa Delta house chef provides a quality taste of different cultures; UI says yes to free textbooks: UI partners with open source textbook program in effort to cut costs for students; Idaho in good hands: WWAMI program aims to reshape medical education; More than a pretty space: ‘Great Value Colleges’ lists UI as one of 35 most beautiful campuses; New to the barbeque business: Martin’s Smokehouse offers a new flavor as old favorites disappear (p3); Showing her practical side: Jodie Nicotra brings her English background to the table at Faculty Senate (p3); Questioning coverage: Campus Conversation addresses oregon militia (p4); Accessing technology: ITS Media Center provides students with free technology equipment rentals (p4); Reserve stands out: Ferenz’s role with Vandals grows as a team approaches postseason tourney (p6); Confident Vandals cruise to victory: Shooting woes cannot stop Idaho from winning fourth straight (p6); Vandals wrap up Cougar Indoor: Vandals use weekend event as stepping-stone to conference championship (p7); Portland extends winning streak: Portland sweeps men’s tennis, Vandals face first spring loss (p7); Vandals overpower Redhawks: Idaho men’s tennis rebounds with road win in seattle (p7); Lumberjacks topple Vandals: Men’s basketball falls on the road, last-second heave misses mark (p8) Greek life; Culinary art; House chef; Kappa Delta; Open source textbooks; Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho program; Idaho state; University of Idaho; Great Value Colleges; Martin’s Smokehouse; Faculty Senate; Jodie Nicotra; City of Moscow; Campus Conversations; ITS; Technology and equipment rentals; Women's Basketball; Track and Field; Men’s Basketball; Men’s Tennis; Women's tennis; Swim and dive; OpenStax; Student fees; Tuition; Body image |
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