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The Legend of Zelda

Zelda Carrico doesn't see dead people, she paints them. She paints her deceased relatives, and then they keep her company.


"By painting mostly people who are dead, you have a captive audience. I knew if I painted my own family, no one can criticize me," says Zelda, lounging in an inflatable Zion's Bank chair in her studio. She brought many paintings from home to display, but not for long. continue

Students build supercomputer to study evolution, bioinformatics

Students in the computer science department will be able to earn credits while working with a brand new technology this year.


The CS department was given a $500,000 National Science Foundation grant to use for the construction of a supercomputer, which will be 60 smaller computers wired together. continue

Sports

Vandals hand over game to Mountaineers

The University of Idaho men's football team did everything but tie the bow on the gift, before handing West Virginia a 28-16 victory. The Vandals statistically dominated the Mountaineers in almost every category, but the teams mistakes sealed the loss. continue

Opinion

ASUI must represent population fairly

No living group on the University of Idaho campus is as apathetic toward the ASUI than the off-campus community. Over 50 percent of UI students choose to live away from the core of campus life and escape after class to fire-trap apartments, claiming the need for more space, cheaper rent and freedom from draconian campus rules (alcohol policy). continue

Arts

Sous-players play dress up

The University of Idaho sousaphone players have been drawing a little attention to themselves lately - exactly what they go for. In case you haven't been to a football game yet this year, you may have missed the act. continue

 

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