REVIEW: “The Comedy of Errors” brings a Shakespearean play to the University of Idaho
The theatrical piece shows incredible talent of the Theater Arts Department
Everyone has experienced the moment of awkwardness as they accidentally call a twin by the name of their sibling. This in itself is confusing, but what would happen if both twins had the […]
Finals Fest performers charm fans and newcomers
The performance provided students an opportunity to unwind before heading into finals week
This year’s Finals Fest, featuring Rec Hall and Young the Giant and opened by the local band LH Factor, impressed longtime fans and won new listeners for both bands. The event took place on Thursday, May […]
Moscow named a tree city for 33rd year in a row at Arbor Day celebration
The city of Moscow was named a 2025 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation, and the University of Idaho received the Tree Campus Higher Education Award at the 2026 Arbor Day tree planting ceremony on April 24. Moscow […]
Construction on “Vandal Village” grad student housing nears completion.
Housing directors say cites third party market analysis for price hike
The newly constructed grad student housing on South Hills, now being called “Vandal Village” is expecting to wrap up during summer of 2026, with doors expected to open for residents on Aug. 1. Vandal Village is a part of the University […]
Sturgis makes some noise in regular season finale
Vandals conclude regular season and turn attention to Big Sky championships next weekend
With the postseason right around the corner, the Idaho track and field team used Wednesday’s Whitworth Last Chance Meet as one final opportunity to sharpen performances before the Big Sky Championships. By […]
Unfinished business: Idaho women’s soccer looking to reset championship standard
New look Vandals looking to reestablish championship standard
As the Idaho Vandals women’s soccer team walked off the field last fall after losing to the Montana Grizzlies in the Big Sky semifinals on penalty kicks, the 6-5-9 record […]