Category Archives: High School Multicultural Journalism Workshop

Greeks expect high numbers for fall

By Nikkaila Bain — JAMM Multicultural Workshop

Despite some highly publicized negative incidents of sororities and fraternities on campus, the University of Idaho’s Greek community hopes to make a fresh start this fall. Continue reading

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Clinic undergoes changes, asbestos abatement

By Kaitlyn Krasselt — JAMM Multicultural Workshop

The University of Idaho Student Health Center is currently undergoing a remodel and asbestos abatement on the first floor that will be completed by the start of the fall semester. Continue reading

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‘Weather is what we get’

By Shawnee Stacy — JAMM Multicultural Workshop

The words cold and rainy aren’t normally used to describe the first day of summer, but that was certainly the case in Moscow, Idaho on June 21.
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Fired up for the Fourth

By Aaron Ramsey — JAMM Multicultural Workshop

The Fourth of July celebration in Pullman gathers people from all over the Palouse to celebrate the nation’s independence. Continue reading

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Upward Bound: Prepping Idaho’s next generation

By Salima Etoka — JAMM Multicultural Workshop

Upward Bound Math Science, a six-week program at the University of Idaho, prepares high school students for careers in math and science. Continue reading

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A Legend of Dreams: The Idaho State House mural finds new home

By Latisa Minkey — JAMM Multicultural Workshop

Due to renovations that added skylights to the state capital “A Legend of Dreams: The Idaho State House mural” was exposed to direct sunlight. The commission did not want the murals ruined so they had it moved to the University of Idaho Continue reading

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Parrott: Advising promise will be kept

By Regine Wilson — JAMM Multicultural Workshop

ASUI President Stephen Parrott is trying to fulfill a campaign promise of creating a stronger academic advising program. Continue reading

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Idaho students go to work for NASA

By Daniel J. Durand

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration offers students an opportunity to work on the latest projects through summer internships at aerospace facilities across the country. Continue reading

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