Justin Alder, a sophomore music education major, is one of three candidates running for ASUI president. He is running alongside Sawyer Hamm, a junior majoring in musical composition and trumpet […]
On Monday, April 8, 2024, there will be a total solar eclipse visible to those in the United States. The best time for locals in Moscow Idaho is at 11:30 […]
The entire Idaho spring volleyball roster has returned to practice as of Thursday, according to current player Emma Patterson. In a Wednesday interview, Patterson said that she returned to practice […]
On Tuesday, April 2, the University of Idaho introduced Dr. Twila Moon as their guest speaker at the 1912 Center. Moon is the Deputy Lead Scientist and Science Communication Liaison […]
The defense in the Bryan Kohberger case has been ordered to pause surveying potential jurors in Latah County due to problematic questions they asked 400 potential jurors. This comes from […]
It has been two very chaotic weekends, full of upsets, close games, some not so close games and many memorable moments. We are finally at the end of the road, […]
The Idaho Vandals women’s soccer team held strong against Washington State, but a last-minute goal by sophomore defender Peyton Price gave the Cougars a 1-0 victory over the Vandals Despite […]
House Bill 710 is set to eliminate materials it deems as “harmful” in Idaho public and school libraries. “We’ve seen a lot of bills like this happen across the nation,” […]
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to support survivors of sexual assault and take action to end sexual violence in our community. Students, faculty and staff can help […]
Political science, international studies, and anthropology students and faculty came together on March 28 for a presentation by a visiting professor on politics in Saudi Arabia. The University of Idaho […]