Among the candlelight and powerful words, members of the Moscow community gathered in Friendship Square Friday night to remember the lost lives of transgender people for the Transgender Day of […]
With the recent time change, the days have become shorter and the nights are longer — tell-tale signs that we are headed into the winter season. In north Idaho, the […]
On Oct. 23, the Vandal women’s soccer team celebrated a 4-0 victory over Southern Utah that secured the No. 1 seed in the Big Sky playoffs and the right to […]
New York businessman Donald Trump was elected to be the 45th president of the United States Tuesday night, and not everyone on the Palouse was happy about it. Within hours, […]
The sounds of drums, voices and bells resonated against the walls of the Bruce Pitman Center Friday for the Tribal Flag Dedication Ceremony.
The aroma of garlic, Chinese peppers, limes and soy sauce filtered through the air, along with feelings of tension and excitement. Chefs rushed to chop onions, sprinkle spices and stir […]
The University Budget and Finance Committee (UBFC) is accepting funding proposals for items in line with the strategic plan Faculty Senate Chair Liz Brandt said the requests aren’t for a […]
ASUI Sen. Zachary Spence was the first to bring up the idea to protect all veterans in the University of Idaho’s non-discrimination clause during a weekly ASUI meeting last […]
Ampersand is offering gluten-free Thanksgiving sides and desserts. Ampersand Oil and Vinegar Tap House goes into the holiday spirit with a gluten-free Thanksgiving class Thursday. This class offered warm and […]