More than 200 people will march down Main Street Saturday. The Women’s March on the Palouse is one of the 370 sister marches taking place across the globe including Nairobi, […]
To our readers, I bet you’re reading this message online. Even though this letter is meant to let our readers know about a change in The Argonaut’s print schedule, the […]
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 […]