University of Idaho students and faculty are working to mitigate a shortage of substitute teachers stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic in school districts across the state. Idaho allows students with […]
Since the first University of Idaho Jazz Festival in 1967, the annual event has drawn thousands of students and jazz fans alike to Moscow in celebration of both jazz music […]
Bud Light is one of the most recognizable beers in the country. This past month, the brand has come under fire from conservatives over their recent campaign putting Dylan Mulvaney, […]
House Bill 71 has officially passed the Idaho legislature and been signed into law by Idaho Governor Brad Little. This bill comes near the end of a long legislative session […]
A shockwave hit Idaho last week when head women’s basketball coach Jon Newlee and the University of Idaho agreed to mutually part ways. This announcement came exactly one month after […]
Lambda Chi Alpha partnered with the Corner Club to help raise money and food for the St. Mary’s food bank in Moscow. The chapter collected money and canned food at […]
“A Killing of Innocents” by Deborah Crombie is a mystery and police procedural novel that was published in Feb. 2023. It is one of 19 books in a series. After […]
The twenty-sixth Annual Moscow Hemp Fest will be on Saturday, April 15 from 10 a.m.-7:00 p.m. at East City Park. There will be seven musical acts, plus DJs, playing throughout […]
Immediately before the announcement of election results, ASUI engaged in a heated back-and-forth on a newly proposed “transgender sanctuary” resolution. “I stand here today in fierce opposition of this bill […]
State funding for the University of Idaho was called a success by President Scott Green in an email to UI students and employees Thursday morning. UI is expected to benefit […]