Planned renovation and/or construction of apartments in the South Hill complex off Taylor Avenue will require some of the residents to relocate within the next two months, according to Housing […]
On Monday, April 29, the Idaho Center on Disabilities and Human Development hosted the annual artAbility showcase in the 1912 Center from 5-7 p.m. The event featured art created by […]
The women’s basketball program is currently being run by associate head coach Arthur Moreira, according to University of Idaho Athletics. Jerek Wolcott, UI Athletics spokesperson, confirmed Tuesday Moreira will fill […]
“The Anthropocene Reviewed” is the pick of the year for the University of Idaho’s Common Read. John Green, author of “The Fault in Our Stars,” “Looking for Alaska,” “Turtles All […]
Prosecutors in the Bryan Kohberger case, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022, said that his alibi of being around 30 miles from the […]
From April 29 to May 4, students can take some time aside for themselves and relax for finals week next week. There will be free events taking place all over […]
After a year of hard work and practice, UI Freshman Lucinda Meshberg fought all the way to the podium and earned second place at the Fencing Inland Empire Divisional Qualifying […]
As the academic year ends, many students are excited for summer and the optimism a new school year brings. Unfortunately, for other students on campus a new semester brings a […]
Commencement for graduates in Moscow is May 11 with each college graduating at different times. College of Art and Architecture, Education, Health and Human Science, Law and Letters, Arts and […]
The Idaho women’s soccer hosted a familiar opponent in the Gonzaga Bulldogs, who beat the Vandals in the NCAA tournament at the end of last season. The Bulldogs got the […]