The war in Afghanistan has been going on for centuries, beginning in 2001, after the Sept. 11 attack on the Twin Towers. As a country, we couldn’t just stand by […]
Every UI student would probably admit that this last year was difficult. Chaotic hybrid classes, confused and tired professors and those who live on campus unable to see most of […]
As a newsroom, we are closely watching as the number of positive COVID-19 cases go up all over the county, state and nation. We will be watching, ready to report, […]
The big icebreaker everyone asks you in college, and leading up to it, is “What’s your major?” Along with that, everyone seems to feel the need to voice their opinion […]
This past Saturday, Palousafest welcomed students back to University of Idaho campus with food and games. Booths filled the street, representing clubs, organizations and businesses. Hundreds of students packed Sixth […]
Personally, I’m not that knowledgeable about literature, nor do I claim to be. But classic books and poetry don’t have to be limited to English majors. These books were thoroughly […]
University of Idaho purchased the former Fourth Street police station to replace the Pritchard art gallery, leaving 414 S Main Street unoccupied. The remaining space is now becoming the Moscow Contemporary. […]
Former University of Idaho Associate Director of Alumni Engagement Tim Helmke pleaded guilty to a felony charge related to his time working at the university. He allegedly used a university […]
COVID-19 presents challenges to institutions to ensure the safety of students, faculty and staff. Looking at what institutions have decided for the fall shows what is being done to complete […]
New COVID-19 varients have emerged from the pandemic, with higher transmission levels and worse symptoms. The Idaho INBRE Higher Education network and the University of Idaho have joined forces to […]