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Jaye Hanselmann-Cox

  • Wiley Dowler, a first-year environmental science major living in the dorms, looks at his green lava lamp after dropping an Alka Seltzer tablet in his bottle. “I was astronomically stressed out about some of my […]

  • Two residents cut out and fill in their secret notes to their Orange Crush recipients. The Resident Assistants tied the notes to the bottles for distribution on Sunday. A.J. Apple writes down his guess of the […]

  • Resident Life: among restrictions, Super Bowl festivities find their place Amidst a year filled with uncertainty and change for the National Football League, as well as North Idaho and the world at large, gatherings for the […]

  • Hannah Warwick writes out a wish for her 2021 spring semester. Warwick will be graduating from NIC with an associates this spring.

    Pocius shares a mysterious code with the people around him. Pocius is a […]

  • Jestine Lackner first came to NIC during the fall semester of 2019. Since then, she has dedicated large portions of her time to the college itself. She is involved in ASNIC and five campus committees, works at […]

  • Is Bob Ross back from the grave? Or is an impersonator giving out free lessons to aspiring artists? Whatever the case, students were able to paint “happy little trees” with a paint-along event. 
    NIC’s Student […]

  • Belle Lowden carves her pumpkin.

    Josh Heuvel and Jestine Lackner carve the rotten pumpkins that the other residents did not choose. Heuvel and Lackner are both Resident Assistants for the Residence […]

  • Resident Life: Students paint pots, plant plants for hall collaborative program Preview in new tab(opens in a new tab) Rhett Sandquist paints his pot in the courtyard. Sandquist is a first-year student studying carpentry […]

  • Gray Pocius faces off against his adversaries. Pocius is a NIC student who is majoring in English and Secondary Education. He is also apart of the Ambassador program at NIC. 

    Students wait for the […]

  • A yoga instructor led an evening yoga session for North Idaho College’s residence hall students in front of the Student Wellness and Recreation Center last Thursday evening. 

     
    In one of the first residence h […]

  • New and returning students moved back into the North Idaho College Residence Hall before the semester began under certain guidelines to keep the campus and students safe.

    Residents were required to wear masks at […]

  • COVID-19 brought many unexpected changes to the world, to the United States and to Idaho. By mid-March, all 50 states had reported cases of COVID. For some of the students living in the North Idaho College […]

  • Caffeinated Cardinal employee Shing Huihsin taught a crowd of NIC students how to cook pork and rice bowls at the Student Wellness and Recreation Center on Thursday night.

    Huihsin showed the students the […]

  • Gregory Spatz, author of “What Could Be Saved”, came to the Writing Center to read his book out loud to prospective writers on Thursday afternoon. After an introduction by NIC professor Jonathan Frey, Spatz read […]

  • The Residence Hall hosted a few Valentine’s day activities for students throughout the week, such as Valentine’s day coloring on Tuesday and a Crush rush on Thursday.

    Aleksya Batoon and Skylar Hickok work on […]

  • NIC’s music department presented the JazzNIC Festival Concert on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Schuler Performing Arts Center, featuring Cardinal Voices and the NIC Jazz Ensemble.

    Cardinal Voices sing “Keep on […]

  • The Residence Hall hosted a multitude of activities for students throughout the week, such as painting pots on Monday, hosting a “pajama par-tea” on Tuesday, bringing awareness to stalking on Wednesday, and a […]

  • The Residence Hall students unleashed their creative side with clay modeling on Monday night before advising day. 
    Resident assistant Logan Choisser gathered several types of polymer clay and set up a table in […]

  • Midterm week has come and gone, and for the students living in the residence hall, it meant distracting themselves with Slime Mania and talk-offs.

    Monday night, the resident assistants set up the Theatre Room […]

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