Flipping the script
UI broadcasting and digital media student awarded $1,000 grant for short film project

Bailey O’Bryant came to the University of Idaho in 2015 determined to become a journalist. While the 21-year-old Idaho Falls native remained in the School of Journalism and Mass Media, […]

Toms takes a final stand
Toms’ campaign against gun violence is a start to a national conversation we need

As of December 2018, more than 320 mass shootings have occurred throughout the United States, the Gun Violence Archive (GVA) reports. That number is on par with recent years, with […]

Bringing people together
Local business owners carry on revived tradition of downtown Moscow holiday tree

Three years ago, Heather Niccoli sat in Denny’s Auto Service and waited for her car to get fixed. Niccoli, the editor-in-chief of Home and Harvest Magazine, peered to the side […]

Queen of the screen
“Bohemian Rhapsody” impresses audiences, reigniting a love for the British rock band

Growing up, my father instilled an early love of classic rock and one band in particular — Queen. At 22 years old, that love has not diminished. After I learned […]

Shutting down the system
Clothing is not an admission of consent, especially underwear choice

Thong — a seemingly innocuous five-letter word. To some it is a pair of flip flops or an underwear type. But to others, it is an admission of consent, particularly […]

‘Where everyone is welcome’
BookPeople of Moscow celebrates 45th year as a literary staple among Moscow community

Carol Price always wanted to own a bookshop — a dream she fulfilled in December 2011. Price, who moved to the Palouse almost 20 years ago, purchased BookPeople of Moscow […]

Creating a culture of belief
Victims of domestic violence must be taken more seriously

In the United States, around 20 people are abused by an intimate partner per minute, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence — a statistic that translates to more […]

Aluminum takes new life
Moscow artist opens new exhibit at the Prichard Art Gallery

When Gerri Sayler first visited the Channeled Scablands in Eastern Washington, she was mesmerized. The area, once ravaged by violent glacial floods, sits exposed after years of erosion, revealing black, […]

Monetizing menstruation
Menstrual hygiene products should be free of charge on UI’s campus

Being a woman is expensive — it’s no secret. What adds to that already high cost? Menstruation. In the United States, women spend around $3 billion on menstrual hygiene products […]

120 years of independence
Past editor-in-chiefs reflect on time spent at The Argonaut in celebration of the 120th anniversary

Kenton Bird sent in an application to The Argonaut before the fall of 1972. However, the then University of Idaho freshman never received a response until December of that year. […]