Feeding the Palouse
Annual Palouse food drive hopes to collect 43,000 pounds of food For the ninth year in a row, volunteers will attempt to break their own record and collect 43,000 pounds […]
Annual Palouse food drive hopes to collect 43,000 pounds of food For the ninth year in a row, volunteers will attempt to break their own record and collect 43,000 pounds […]
MPD denies ASUI request, offers Alcohol Diversion Program as alternative Kenny Hummel, an 18-year-old college freshman, was attending Washington State University in 2012 when he died from alcohol poisoning after […]
Idaho had chances to win games this season Last season, Idaho lost by an average of 30.6 points per game. This season, the team’s average loss was 14.7 points per […]
No. 17 OSU beats Idaho by double digits The Idaho athletic program was seeking its second Pac-12 road win in two days when the women’s basketball team faced No. 17 […]
UI staff member faces low wage, financial stress Lisa Cochran attempts to live her life on $13.51 an hour, but it’s not enough for her and her daughter. It’s not […]
Washington Redskins need an immediate name change Recently, the University of Idaho Native American Student Center hosted a panel discussion on the discrimination and derogatory images used in media of […]
Recent cases reveal the prevalence of racism On Aug. 9, in Ferguson, Missouri, Darren Wilson, a Caucasian police officer, shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown, an African American man, after […]
Donations of goods, time go a long way on the Palouse The holiday season brings with it much more than peppermint mochas at Starbucks. The world becomes white as snow […]
Production of ‘A Christmas Carol’ takes Dickens in a new direction Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” is a classic that cannot be bound to the form of literature alone, said […]
For hundreds of years, people all over the world have treasured evergreen trees because of their ability to remain green as the rest of nature changes color with the seasons. […]