Activities
- Associated Students University of Idaho (ASUI)
- ASUI Center for Volunteerism and Social Action
- Stellar Sportsmanship
- Choral groups
- Concert band
- Dance
- Drama
- Environmental Club
- Film
- Fraternities & Sororities
- Graduate & Professional Student Association (GPSA)
- Jazz band
- Lacrosse Club
- Logger Sports Club
- Literary Magazine
- Marching band
- Music ensembles
- Musical theater
- Opera
- Radio Station (KUOI 89.3 FM)
- Rugby Sports Clubs (Men's and Women's)
- Student Activities, Leadership, and Volunteer Programs
- Student Newspaper
- Symphony orchestra
- Technology
- Television station
- Vandal Friday
- W7UQ Amateur Radio Club
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