At the end of October, SMART public transportation temporarily halted their Saturday bus services due to understaffing. The organization is currently planning to resume services in the spring for the 2022 Moscow Farmers Market season, in […]
As the end of Native American Heritage month comes to a close, I think it is necessary to address the severe lack of Native American representation in modern day film […]
University of Idaho administrators and local organizations detail the challenges of addressing domestic violence and sexual assault during the COVID-19 pandemic. For local organizations, as well as the UI campus, the ability to assist survivors of domestic violence and […]
I was born and raised in North Idaho, and for as long as I can remember I have seen Confederate flags flying. People fly the flag from their car, their house, or really […]
A tusk-less elephant phenomenon led a University of Idaho professor to research in Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique. Ryan Long, an associate professor in wildlife sciences, along with researchers from […]
Bjorn Bergvall hung over a blue sea with Naples, Italy, behind him. From the trapeze of his sailboat, he could almost see the wind. The water changed color just before the gusts reached him. His friend and the skipper of the dinghy, Peder Lunde Jr., sat […]
Vandal women’s basketball traveled down to Reno, Nevada, this past weekend to play in the Nugget Classic. The Vandals lost in all three matchups. University of San Francisco The Vandals’ […]
The University of Idaho’s mask mandate will continue into the weeks after students return from fall break, according to an email sent on Monday by President Scott Green. The university […]
After the approval of the Idaho State Board of Education to make some student fees optional, the University of Idaho has been working to meet the criteria of the approval, and […]
Many businesses in Moscow are having difficulty filling open positions. This is a trend that can be seen across the entirety of the country. At the University of Idaho, 60 random students were asked if they’re […]