The education coordinator for the Prichard Art Gallery, Lauren McCleary said she was proud that the gallery’s current exhibit, “Miniatures: It’s Not All Small After All,” was a show put […]
A rarely seen form of Chinese entertainment is making an appearance at the University of Idaho, thanks to the efforts of UI’s Confucius Institute. Providing a mash-up of different genres […]
Peking Opera is one of the Chinese traditional operas, found in Beijing, with 150 years of history. It is based on the “Hui opera” and “Han opera” and absorbed the […]
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Moscow celebrates outdoor painters at annual Palouse Plein Air Outdoor painting is harder than it looks — shadows, weather and changes to the subject or its environment all come into […]
In its last weekend before entering Big Sky Conference play, the Idaho volleyball team took a quick trip to Pullman to polish up against some elite competition. The Vandals lost […]
Matt Linehan followed his father’s footsteps in many ways It was déjà vu for Scott Linehan.
Monday, Sept. 15 Venue: SprinTurf Format: Full-pads, wrap up but don’t take down, contact in 11-on-11 drills, don’t hit the quarterbacks.
Tips and tricks for positive eating There is a reason the Standard American Diet is abbreviated as SAD. With a hefty helping of added sugars, added fats and refined grains, […]
Events against sexual violence are worth attending Yesterday, University of Idaho students, faculty and other Moscow community members marched across campus in the annual event, Take Back the Night. Take […]