University of Idaho administrators have started discussing the possibility of switching all classes to online-only coursework if public health officials recommend the switch due to a novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, […]
Keira Marie Terchowitz, a University of Idaho junior, can’t afford a parking permit at the beginning of the year — so she doesn’t have one.
The alley behind the Bruce M. Pitman Center will temporarily close to through traffic tomorrow morning. Parking and Transportation Services (PTS) provided a map, outlined in red, of tomorrow’s closure. […]
This spring break, the University of Idaho Office of the Dean of Students is offering the Holiday Break Bus, which provides students with a chartered bus program for transportation to […]
The second “Coffee with District Five Legislators” public forum event took place Saturday morning at the Moscow Chamber of Commerce. Senator David Nelson (D), Rep. Bill Goesling (R) and Rep. […]
The public City of Moscow bus service, SMART Transit, has requested funds from the Idaho Department of Transportation (DOT) to create a new bus route to run through southeast Moscow. […]
The public City of Moscow bus service, SMART Transit, has made a permanent change to its West Route through the University of Idaho campus. This change started out as a temporary detour last semester due to the construction closure of Sixth and Line streets, but after the detour received positive feedback from UI students and community members, SMART administrators adopted the new route into the daily bus schedule.
Crowds of students and Moscow community members filled the Bruce M. Pitman Center’s International Ballroom Tuesday night for a pro-sexism lecture sponsored by the UI Collegiate Reformed Fellowship (CRF). Pastor […]
Nearly 200 people gathered Saturday, Jan. 18 to attend Moscow’s fourth annual Women’s March. The march kicked off at 1 p.m. in front of Moscow City Hall and ended in East City Park where a brief program, […]
From campus to the outskirts of the city, elaborate holiday light displays sparkle under a dark winter sky each night from dusk until dawn.
This year, a host of permanent residents, businesses and students add color to the season with their festive winter decorations.