Letter to the Editor
Vote for Jordan Idaho Rep. Cindy Agidius’ first term has been a disappointment. She was elected to represent Benewah and Latah counties two years ago. But last spring, when the […]
Vote for Jordan Idaho Rep. Cindy Agidius’ first term has been a disappointment. She was elected to represent Benewah and Latah counties two years ago. But last spring, when the […]
The move to the Big Sky Conference doesn’t seem to have hampered the Idaho volleyball team as it closes in on the final stretch of conference play. Last year, the […]
A decade ago, the news of my friends’ parents being separated was so scandalous it became the center of our classmates’ daily conversations. Of course, my friend was upset — […]
In the Big Sky Conference, 10 of the 11 teams are still in contention for a berth in the Big Sky Tournament that kicks off Nov. 6. Of those 10, […]
Sports rivalries are usually based on geography, but after years of playing in separate conferences the Idaho-Idaho State rivalry faltered in volleyball. Now, the rivalry is back and more important […]
The state of same-sex marriage in Idaho has been characterized by a rather tenacious tug of war. Oct. 15 marked the first day same-sex couples could legally marry in the […]
Parity is defined as the state or condition of being equal. The condition defines the Big Sky Conference soccer standings as teams head into the final stretch of the season. […]
Austin Karstetter chose to attend the University of Idaho for two main reasons: the Greek system and UI’s student government.
The population of Moscow grows by more than 11,000 every fall as students return to school, and with it, so does the strain on the community and its resources.
An old real estate cliche should play a key role in the long-term future of online education at the University of Idaho, according to Terry Ratcliff, recently appointed executive director […]