Director Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated historical biography film, “Oppenheimer,” hit theaters this past weekend and more than exceeded expectations. The film tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, known as […]
There were no expectations for Idaho football going into the 2022 season. It was ranked eighth by Big Sky coaches and ninth by the media. A year later, things are […]
Summer is here, and the heat has come. We must say goodbye to the mild weather of spring and hello to the blazing heat of summer. While to some saying […]
After basketball season ends in March, most Big Sky teams and fans want a sport to watch in spring. For some teams, it’s tennis. For others, it’s golf. And for […]
“It was cathartic,” Stacy Chapin said. “Anything we do, any opportunity we have to speak about him, it keeps his memory out there.” “The Boy Who Wore Blue,” written by […]
With the Big Sky Conference mascot challenge coming to an end, it only felt right to rank them before the championship. Joe Vandal, University of Idaho, and Monte, University of […]
Happiness and relief were the feelings the United States women’s team had walking off the field after a 2-0 World Cup victory over Netherlands in the 2019 World cup. With […]
Albums used to be long format groupings of songs that had a common theme between them all. Nowadays, albums just seem like a loose grouping of songs that were made […]
Last week at Kenworthy, they showcased My Own Private Idaho (1991). My Own Private Idaho, starring the late River Phoenix and a very young Keanu Reeves, is a truly unique […]
University of Idaho houses summer activities ran by anti-LGBTQA faiths Christ Church and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Over the summer, as UI doesn’t have as many […]