May 2, 2024
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Four Vandals get chance at NFL ‘oh hey, what’s up,’ and you’re just 3 former players like, waiting for one of them to pick you up. I’ll take anyone, I don’t care who it is.” signed as Luckily for him, one of those girls picked him up and is going to show him undrafted free what the Emerald City has to offer. Hogan, the former Vandal long snapper and Hayden’s brother, received agents, fourth a similar call from the Detroit Lions him a spot on their off-season invited to rookie offering roster. Hatten comes off of a strong season at UI and showcased his camp athleticism during his pro-day. Hogan Jack DeWitt ARGONAUT
Despite not being drafted, three Vandals have signed with NFL teams as undrafted free agents, and a fourth has been invited to amini-camp. Hours after the final round had concluded, Hayden Hatten, Hogan Hatten and Jermaine Jackson received calls from teams notifying them of their signing as UDFA’s. Turon Ivy Jr., the Vandals’ 6-foot-5 240-pound Tight End also received the call, albeit a bit different from the rest of his teammates, inviting him to the New York Jet’s rookie minicamp beginning on May 3, 2024. Hayden Hatten won’t be far from his alma mater, as the Seattle Seahawks signed the Vandal career receiving touchdown leader. All three have the chance to make around 750,000 dollars according to Pro Football Network and have a shot at the 53-man roster come Autumn. Hayden, who has arguably gone down as the greatest Wide-Receiver in Vandal history told the Argonaut in an interview after his pro-day that “It’s a funny situation with these guys because it’s like you have 32 of the hottest girls walking around,” Hayden said. “They’re
is one of just a handful of long snappers that made it onto an NFL roster this offseason. “Hogan has been really consistent and has established himself as someone who wanted to go pro since the beginning. Now he is following his dreams,” Head Football Coach Jason Eck said in an interview Tuesday. Jermaine Jackson, the other part of the Vandals receiver tandem also signed as an UDFA with the New Orleans Saints. Jackson returned two special teams touchdowns this season while also bringing in just under 600 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns. During this past season Jackson ascertained a Second Team All-Big Sky nomination as well as earning two Big Sky Player of the Week awards. “He is always laughing, has great energy and is fun to be around.” Eck said. When asked about his favorite memory with Jackson, Eck said, “His two punt-return touchdowns.” Ivy pulled in 287 yards and two touchdowns this season. Eck said that Ivy’s playmaking ability was his best quality referencing his season long 75yard touchdown against Nevada. SEE NFL DRAFT, PAGE 7
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Hayden Hatten celebrating on the sidelines during a game against ISU
UI tuition increase UI volleyball approved report enters final Increase will be 3% next academic year editing stage
Players hope Gonzalez decision comes before summer Joanna Hayes ARGONAUT The University of Idaho volleyball preliminary report is about to go through a second round of edits. The initial report, 42 pages detailing the interviews and findings from a four month investigation into UI volleyball Head Coach Chris Gonzalez, was completed and given to the four complainants and Gonzalez on March 27. After they received the report, all parties involved were given a 10-day window for recourse. That means that they were able to comment on the report, and the Office for
Civil Rights and Investigations could revise and rewrite the report. The report summarized interviews that found “sufficient evidence” that Gonzalez committed sex-based harassment, retaliated against Idaho players and violated other UI policies, according to a current Idaho player. The investigation also found that there was “sufficient evidence” that Gonzalez discriminated against players based on national origin and violated three further UI policies, the report said. However, there was insufficient evidence that Gonzalez sexually discriminated against female assistant coaches, the player said. Idaho volleyball player Emma Patterson said the four complainants did have changes to the initial report. The parties then received the second draft on SEE VOLLEYBALL, PAGE 6
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The Idaho State Board of Education meeting was held on campus last week, where University of Idaho requested a 3% increase to their student’s total fulltime tuition and fees. The board unanimously agreed
to increase tuition by $216 for the 2024-2025 academic year after hearing from UI’s Division of Finance and Administration team, President Scott Green and Tanner Mcclain, ASUI president. In FY 2025, undergraduate tuition and fees will increase from $8,816 to $9,084, graduate tuition and fees from $10,548 to $10,816 and out-of-state fees from $28,052 to $28,320. SEE TUITION INCREASE, PAGE 2
UI Commencement
Author Anthony Doerr will be speaking at commencement Grace Boehland ARGONAUT
Commencement for graduates in Moscow is May 11 with each college graduating at different times. College of Art and Architecture, Education, Health and Human Science, Law and Letters, Arts and Social Sciences is set to graduate at 9:30 a.m. in the P1FCU Kibbie Dome. The next colleges to graduate at 2 p.m. are College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Business and Economics, Engineering, Natural Resources and Science. Boise and Idaho Falls have different times and groups graduating. The speaker for the Moscow commencement will be Anthony Doerr, a bestselling author from Boise. His World War II novel “All the Light We Cannot See” won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 2015. Doerr’s short stories and essays have won five awards, his work has been translated into more than 40 different languages and won Barnes and Nobel Discover Prize, the Rome Prizes and many more. The honorary degree goes to Keiko University of Idaho
Ogura, a Hiroshima survivor. The University of Idaho welcomed Ogura as a guest speaker for the “Remembering Hiroshima” event in 2022. In recognition of her vast contributions to worldwide peace, education and relationship building with the university. University of Idaho is proud to bestow the honorary Doctor of Human Letters degree as part of the Spring 2024 Commencement. The President’s Medallion is being awarded to Jean’ne Shreeve, UI chemistry professor of 63 years. Shreeve is the UI distinguished professor of chemistry; she is the longest serving employee. She and her coworkers have published more than 725 refered academic articles. Roughly every other year, the Shreeve lab alumni gather to reconnect with one another and honor Dr. Shreeve. In 2022, she celebrated with former students Brian Hill ’65, Charles ‘Tom’ Ratliffe ’67, Richard Swindell ’72, Dennis Sauer ’72 and Ramesh Kumar ’81, who were all inducted into the UI Alumni Hall of Fame. No tickets are required for any commencement ceremonies. UI is excited to be able to celebrate this momentous occasion with their graduates and their guests. General seating is free and is on a first-come, first-served basis. Volume 125, Issue no. 9
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