On April 10, House Bill 710 was approved and signed by Governor Brad Little. This bill will remove “harmful” and “explicit” materials, as deemed by the bill’s texts, in […]
For more than 40 years, Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse (ATVP) has been a beam of hope for survivors of domestic abuse. ATVP is a non-profit shelter that […]
Strong Towns Moscow is a small organization focused on bringing attention to how people are more important than cars. Their main goal as an organization is to get the Idaho […]
Coming off a 1-0 defeat, the Idaho Vandals looked to respond in their second spring game. Behind an offensive explosion, the Vandals dominated Central Washington University 3-0, gaining their first […]
With UCONN crowned as the champions, the 2023-2024Men’s NCAA Championship tournament drew to a close two weeks ago. But did it really ever start? This tournament has been the least […]
57 Super Bowls, thousands of games, thousands of players and thousands of controversies. The NFL has a rich history as America’s sport. From Pee-Wee to the NFL, football connects millions […]
“The program has not had a ton of success over the last four or five seasons. This year was about building a foundation and a culture,” said Alex Pribble, Head […]
The 24th annual KINO Short Film Festival is set for Friday, April 26 at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre. Starting at 6:30 p.m., the program will feature a series of […]
After budgeting $35,000 for marketing “Think Recycle,” the University of Idaho’s recycling reboot, and detailing a 24-page sustainability action plan, one might assume that the state of UI’s recycling is […]
Bryan Kohberger appeared in court this past week for a hearing regarding a survey conducted by his defense team to determine if Latah County could produce a fair jury. Previously, […]