The Idaho women’s golf team tied with Eastern Washington University to place sixth at the Big Sky 54 for IX Tournament. The Vandals finished the two-day match with a score […]
Fiona Hill referred to the United States as an unreliable partner in international relations during her talk at the University of Idaho Borah Symposium Monday night. Hill, who has acquired […]
Almost everyone loves a good festival fair. Last Thursday, September 21, in the ISUB Plaza, Harvest Days was a big hit. From caramel apples to live music to a petting […]
There’s so much happening this week at the University of Idaho for students and the Moscow community to enjoy. Take a break from homework this week to check out some […]
After a disappointing draw to start conference play against Weber State, the Vandals hit the road and headed southeast to take on in-state rival Idaho State University. The Vandals defeated […]
Architecture has evolved over the years, transitioning from a primarily religious focus to a civic one. However, recent trends indicate a shift back towards limiting access for already marginalized groups. […]
In Idaho’s first game of its conference schedule, the Vandals were able to win a thriller against the #4 ranked Sacramento State Hornets 36-27, snapping Sac State’s 22 regular season […]
The Kenworthy Theater in downtown Moscow hosted a live forum Tuesday with actor Micheal Kostroff who represented the Screen Actors Guild, and Benjamin Flores, who is a writer representing the […]
Keynote speaker Jennifer Landhuis gave a talk titled “Stalking Demystified” as part of Katy Benoit Campus Safety Awareness Month on Tuesday. Landhuis has over twenty-five years of experience as an […]
The atomic bomb is the deadliest weapon in the world. On Tuesday, five students at the University of Idaho presented the story of Keiko Ogura, held in the Lionel Hampton […]