You are 10 years old again. You wake up your parents to check if school got canceled. You see snow pound against the windows as a blizzard rages through just […]
Artificial intelligence programs are harmful for the educational growth of future generations. We are starting to see the effects of AI as it grows in popularity and threatens to harm the […]
Lobster rolls are a delicious and well-loved classic sandwich, but lobster is out of the budget for many and hard to find in rural Idaho. This recipe is quicker and easier, and […]
As the ball was tipped and the game began, it landed in the hands of junior guard Hope Hassmann. Donning her no. 4 jersey with “Idaho” across the chest and a smile on her face, Hassmann’s greatest […]
Idaho Rep. Lori McCann announced Saturday, Jan. 24, that she is running for the Idaho Senate seat in District 6, which includes Latah, Lewis and Nez Perce counties. McCann, a Republican who has […]
“If you’re asking yourself when’s the right time to run for office, the answer is there’s never going to be a right answer,” said Hailey Lewis, the recently elected mayor of Moscow, in an […]
The San Francisco peaks in Arizona, which have a mediocre ski resort, according to William Holly, are the location at the heart of an on-going lawsuit between the 13 different Native American tribes in the region who consider the mountain sacred, the state […]
Joseph Bonnell-Hall, a University of Idaho graduate student, was found dead south of Moscow near the intersection of U.S. Highway 95 and Thorn Creek Road on Thursday, Jan. 29. A memorial service was held at noon on Wednesday, […]
On the crest of a hilltop, facing an eastern valley sunrise, Joseph Bonnell-Hall was put to rest this weekend surrounded by close family and friends. As they mourned the end […]
The University of Idaho’s Black Student Union has some events lined up for the month of February to celebrate Black History Month. They will be hosting their own events and collaborating with other UI organizations. BSU […]