Moscow’s famous Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre combines the best of both words with special viewings of international and local films, as well as box office hits. Jamie Hill, a manager […]
The University of Idaho’s Outdoor Program offers students opportunities for snow and ski adventures all over the Pacific Northwest this semester. According to the Outdoor Program winter schedule, some of […]
As members of ASUI prepare for 2017, Cruz Botello reviewed his first semester as ASUI president. “From starting a new philanthropic event to beginning to plan more student spaces, (ASUI) […]
When a student walks into University of Idaho Honors Program Director Alton Campbell’s office, they are greeted with a joyous, southern “hello” and offered tea from a selection he keeps […]
While the holidays are usually a time for sugar cookies, hot chocolate and curling up next to a fire, many faculty and staff at the University of Idaho use the […]
As a self-described introvert and two-time graduate of the University of Idaho, Commencement Coordinator Lisa Belles said while both fall and spring commencement have their merits, she prefers fall commencement.
Before arriving in tiny hand-me-down cars packed with random crap that probably wasn’t necessary, students are gifted with the images painted by older siblings, parents and that one teacher who […]
The future of the United States is changing, shifting the scales of how our nation and its resources will be viewed and used. The Western U.S. has traditionally been a […]
I drive a three-quarter ton, four-wheel drive, diesel pick-up truck. My pick-up isn’t huge, but a person who drives a mid-sized car usually thinks it’s pretty big.
Snow has fallen, the temperature has dropped and soon the winter solstice will occur. Every Dec. 21, earth experiences one of the shortest days and longest nights, marking the transition […]