Tourism has been taking its toll on land in the U.S. through erosion, invasive species, vandalism and much more for far too long. The damage is no longer, and likely […]
Wrapping up legislation from the previous week, ASUI voted unanimously to support the implementation of the Equal Rights Amendment in the Idaho Constitution. The amendment aims to provide greater protection […]
Super Bowl weekend is around the corner and marks the beginning of a new era in the NFL. With the retirements in the past year of quarterbacks Drew Brees and […]
Last year, the Idaho State Board of Education approved a plan to change how student fees work at public universities across the state. The bill, House Bill 387, required universities […]
Aries (March 21-April 20) You’ve been craving stability in your personal life, and this week will help you understand why. Come Friday, be prepared to have a tough conversation in […]
Over the past few decades, we have seen the rise of social media and the internet. This has led to a rise in what people call “cancel culture.” This has […]
Vandal Students have a busy week to look forward to, with lots of great opportunities and events to take advantage of. Keep an eye out for these activities going on […]
Moscow City Council addressed the increased use of e-bikes, approved plans to improve emergency communication systems and accepted grant money for Sixth Street bridge renovations. Support for e-bikes This […]
Friday, Feb. 4 11:12 a.m. Fish & Game Violations: A moose was in the road blocking cars at East F Street and North Cleveland Street. 2:44 p.m. Traffic Violation: A […]
It is time to retire the penny from circulation. All of them. In this expensive modern age we no longer have a need for something as worthless as a penny. […]