In the two months since its release, “Wonder Woman” broke the record for most money made by a film with a female director, and made over $700 million worldwide. The […]
In 2013 and 2014, the Moscow Food Co-op released an owner survey to assess the direction in which customer-owners wanted to see the Co-op move. Joe Gilmore, the Moscow Food […]
In 2007, the University of Idaho conducted a feasibility study that prompted the first discussion of an idea originally explored 48 years ago — making a space on campus for […]
When she was younger, McKenzie MacDonald, UI’s new ASUI president, changed her mind about her future quite often.
Growing up, I was never as dark as I wanted to be. My mother and her family immigrated to the United States from Central America before I was born, and […]
Detour signs continue to cordon off Sixth Street from Deakin to Asbury. The construction that began at the intersection in late May is the fifth installment of a six-phase project […]
Emily Dickinson has long been known as the poet who didn’t do very much.
The 44th annual Moscow Renaissance Fair didn’t produce much this year — at least not in waste department.
The University of Idaho Theatre Department presents “Sleepy: A Musical,” a tale that accentuates the unceasing battle against an oppressive system. UI’s annual One-Act Play Festival will feature the […]
University of Idaho students and locals gathered Wednesday in the Bruce M. Pitman Center to learn Japanese traditions. The UI Women’s Center and Office of Multicultural Affairs partnered to the […]