Horoscopes: March Overview
What do the stars have in store for you this month?
Aries (March 21-April 20) You’ve been burning the candle at both ends recently. This month is an invitation for you to get some rest and let someone else lead. Take […]
Aries (March 21-April 20) You’ve been burning the candle at both ends recently. This month is an invitation for you to get some rest and let someone else lead. Take […]
Recently in film and television, queer representation has changed and become more frequent, especially in mainstream media. Companies like Disney reach millions of viewers with their original movies as well […]
Many would argue that the feminist movement in America was born in 1848 at the famous Seneca Falls Convention, where women’s suffrage was discussed. Thus began the long fight for […]
Blazing the trail for research in higher education institutions in the Northwest, projects at the Integrated Research and Innovative Center demonstrate the future in a variety of academic fields. The […]
A NASA mission led by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is being collaborated on by a University of Idaho Professor Jason Barnes and graduate student Shannon MacKenzie. The mission […]
Avoiding real-world problems to watch old episodes of “iCarly” is actually good for your mental health. The world is a mess right now. We are in the third year of […]
The dorms on campus are convenient and make it easy for students that are possibly moving out of their parents’ house for the first time to have a place. That […]
A University of Idaho student passed away this weekend, according to an email from the Dean of Students Blaine Eckles earlier today. Hannah Cleere, originally from Provo, Utah, died in […]
Finding housing in Moscow is a difficult task, especially with the inflation of housing prices over the past couple years. To add to the struggle, many students don’t know where […]
The University of Idaho abruptly ended its mask mandate Tuesday, announcing the decision just the day before. Masks are no longer required in public spaces or in classrooms unless mandated […]