NIC will be hosting a free AI Hackathon event on Saturday, March 7, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the NIC Hedlund building. The ...
While NIC has many amenities available to both students and community members throughout the year, there are still some ...
The Associated Students of NIC (ASNIC) discussed their next big project, “The Student Survival Guide,” in their monthly board ...
ASNIC’s plans to introduce a new guitar for students’ use next to the piano in the Student Union Building (SUB) lobby. “I thought it’d be a nice logical compliment for musicians that play guitar and ...
Author and poet Jonathon Johnson spoke at the Writing Center last Wednesday. He is a professor at Eastern Washington University and discussed his works The Little Lights of Town, a book of his short ...
The Trestle Creek Review (TCR), NIC’s student-run literary magazine, enters its final week of submissions for this year’s 40th edition of the magazine. Last year’s 39th edition of the Trestle Creek ...
Mental health is an aspect of life that everyone deals with, and NIC students are no different. Although mental health problems can be heavy, NIC has resources that can help students carry the weight.
North Idaho College hosted the 23rd Inland Northwest Spelling Bee Saturday afternoon as sixth-grader Chase Miller of Kootenai Classical Academy was declared the champion to an explosion of confetti ...
Students have many small things in life that help them get through their school day. For NIC students Ezra Tickmyer and Ellie Sykes, it is their pets. For many NIC students, their pets are a good ...
Mental health is an aspect of life that everyone deals with, and NIC students are no ...
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