Hosted by both Vandal Entertainment and the Sustainability Center, the Earth Jam event was a way to educate University of Idaho students on sustainability. Taking center stage at the ISUB […]
Following the elections, with a win for the presidential candidates Tanner McClain and Madison Fitzgerald, six new senators will be joining the ASUI Senate. Here’s what five of them have […]
In November 2020, the Oregon voters passed Measure 110, decriminalizing the possession of Schedule 1 through 4 drugs. This includes drugs such as LSD, Meth and Heroin as well as […]
Friday, April 15 8:01 a.m. Animal Problem: The caller found a dog that was blocking traffic on 6th and Howard streets. The dog was taken to the shelter by the […]
It looks like the weather might be finally turning towards spring this week, and with Earth Day coming up on Friday, it’s the perfect opportunity to get outside and relieve […]
In the 21st century, largely in part to the economic recession of 2008, younger generations began to adopt a mentality that long hours and grueling side jobs were essential to […]
Science journalist Carl Zimmer spoke at the University of Idaho Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium this Wednesday. Zimmer is a regular columnist for The New York Times and has won a number […]
The Argonaut will continue with weekly updates on COVID-19 case numbers, vaccinations and more on both the district and state levels. University of Idaho Information comes from University of Idaho’s […]
Imagine working at a job you love for years. The benefits are great, you get enough hours in and you’re friends with many of your coworkers. While some things could […]
Over the past week, the Palouse area has been receiving an unusual amount of snowfall, with April 10 seeing 3 inches of snow in Moscow. Meteorologist Steven Van Horn from the […]