The following is a statement from an NIC student who wishes to remain anonymous for fear of judgment, retaliation or worse. They reached out to the Sentinel in an effort for their voice to be heard.
HomeShare Kootenai County celebrated a new partnership and office at the historic Roosevelt building with a garden party fundraiser last weekend. The event kicked off on the Roosevelt lawns with a ...
There are many browsers out there, so which one is best? There are many browsers with many features, so when selecting a new one or when switching to a different one, the options can be overwhelming.
Director of Facilities & Operations Garry Stark said this about five times while remarking on his 25-and-a-half years working in NIC’s F&O (Facilities & Operations) department. Stark speaks to guests ...
North Idaho College has recently announced the Dean’s List for the Fall 2024 Semester. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits and obtain a grade point average of 3.75 or ...
Alexander Mercurio was on the mind of many at NIC in the wake of his arrest by the FBI for allegations of planning to provide aid to a foreign terrorist organization. News of a violent plan detailed ...
As an NIC trustee for the past 12 years, Todd Banducci has been a controversial figure who advocated for avoiding a mask mandate during COVID as well as the construction of the Parker Technical Center ...
Two best friends have made their dream into reality and brought their bookstore and bistro Kindred and Company to Post Falls. The soon-to-open Kindred and Company resides in a grand, two-story brick ...
The NIC March board of trustees meeting consisted of discussion regarding policies and procedures and updates from the president and other members of NIC staff. The board spent quite a bit of time ...
North Idaho College has partnered with Handshake to connect students with employment opportunities both during their time at college and afterwards. Handshake is a platform that offers a variety of ...
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Several Tibetan Budhist Nuns visited NIC this week to teach their messages of curiosity, compassion and empathy in two different sessions with students and members of the community. Nuns from Sravasti ...