Night of kilts, bagpipes, haggis – Moscow Burns Night celebrates Scottish traditions, popular poet
Culture, food, music and dance is on the agenda for Moscow’s nineteenth annual Burns Night Supper.
Culture, food, music and dance is on the agenda for Moscow’s nineteenth annual Burns Night Supper.
One year after graduate student Katy Benoit was shot and killed by former University of Idaho assistant professor Ernesto Bustamante, UI hosted the Katy Benoit Safety Forum. The forum featured […]
Riley Anne While my parents are vacationing in Costa Rica (boo), I get to babysit my puppy dog (yay). #bestfriend –Lindsey
When the gun lobby breaks from denouncing Hollywood and videogames as motivators for attacks like the one at Sandy Hook Elementary School, they ultimately circle back to “addressing mental health.” […]
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Denver 68, Utah State 57 At the moment, if any team is going to upset the longtime WAC powerhouse Aggies, it looks like it will be the Pioneers. Denver’s slow […]
Competing at home for the first time this indoor season, the Vandals capitalized with nine individual victories and a nationally ranked time in the 800-meter despite holding out several of […]
Starters Christina Salvatore Salvatore had a solid 25 minutes of play and gave Idaho 10 points. Salvatore has hit a 3-pointer every game this season and continued that streak, hitting […]
Kyle Barone Averaging nearly a double-double, Barone’s production was noteworthy in Idaho’s Thursday loss at La. Tech, and its third WAC victory Saturday at Texas-Arlington. Barone has double-doubles in six […]
After a disappointing loss to Louisiana Tech, the Vandal women’s basketball team recovered with a solid 70-52 victory over Texas-Arlington Saturday night to stay in contention with the top teams […]