For many Vandals, a handful of local venues come to mind when thinking of Moscow. The Kibbie Dome, Corner Club and Patty’s are just to name a few. The true […]
As someone born and raised in north Idaho, the idea of leaving my hometown to chase my own adventure has been on the forefront of my mind for years. When […]
The Latah County Library District will be holding an election on May 20 to determine their new Board of Trustees members. The vote is a part of a larger Latah […]
Idaho’s U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson has cosponsored a bill banning the federal sale of public lands. The bill, titled “Keep Public Lands in Public Hands,” was introduced following the reported […]
An Idaho anti-DEI bill prohibiting various diversity, equity and inclusion programs in higher education has been signed by Governor Brad Little as of April 4. It was declared an emergency […]
A $2 million budget cut to the University of Idaho and Boise State University as proposed by the Idaho Legislature has officially been approved by the Senate and House. Presented […]
During the last four years, the University of Idaho has seen student enrollment grow for eight consecutive semesters. This spring, record-breaking numbers have been set across many student populations. Overall […]
As the spring semester begins to wrap up, renovations to on-campus housing complexes are drawing nearer. Renovations for Stevenson Wing in the Wallace Residence Center and the top three floors […]
This year’s annual Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium is set to focus on the rise of women’s sports media coverage and the ethical questions it raises. Taking place on Tuesday, March 25, […]
In February, President Trump announced plans to lay off a significant number of federal employees, including National Park Service workers. In the following weeks, the Idaho NPS has witnessed how […]