This quick and easy recipe makes a great meal for lunch or dinner. It’s a twist on the classic Caesar salad that’s perfect for fans of the salad and sandwich lovers alike. It pairs […]
Nearly 5,000 University of Idaho students received unexpected emails regarding their spring 2026 health insurance coverage because of a recent system update, according to school officials. While the system errors […]
The Lionel Hampton School of Music presents its February calendar of events, a month with many large ensemble events and new unique performances to start off the semester. Jazz Bands & Jazz […]
Aries (March 21 – April 19) At the turn of the new year, you may have been feeling like life has been too busy and that you’re falling behind. Keep your priorities […]
The last time Idaho hit the road against a top Big Sky team, they got demolished. Montana State ran the Vandals off the floor 99-66 on Jan. 10, exposing every […]
Gov. Little recommends a $22 million cut in Medicaid expenditures for the next fiscal year In order for Idaho to manage expected budget deficits, Medicaid, a federally and state funded low-cost health […]
An “ICE Out for Good” protest was held in Moscow on Friday, Jan. 23, in solidarity with the Minnesota general strike. The strike was held in response to rising tensions with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minnesota and […]
Happy Monday, Vandals! The spring semester is in full swing now, and campus is starting to come alive with many fun events happening throughout this week. Joe’s Closet Day 1 (Tuesday, Jan. 27) […]
On Friday, Jan. 23, the Viano Quartet performed in the Administration Building Auditorium at the University of Idaho. The auditorium was packed, and the performance left the audience in a standing ovation. They performed […]
Walking back onto the court from halftime, the Idaho Vandals women’s basketball team led the Portland State Vikings by seven points after a high-scoring half. Junior guard Hope Hassmann was […]