On display is a long, basic wooden table made of plain lumber and surrounded by four seats. A chaise lounge covered in plastic, a recliner, a rocking chair and a […]
Spring has arrived and summer is just around the corner. Many will be getting their hands in the dirt under the hot sun, toiling for hours in their gardens, whether […]
Many people struggle with mental health, whether it’s depression, anxiety, PTSD or a plethora of others. COVID-19 hasn’t helped those who struggle with mental health on top of homework, a […]
The University of Idaho has history hidden in every corner of campus. From the Administration building, built in a beautiful gothic style, to Brink Hall which was once a dormitory […]
The University of Idaho concluded their calendar of events for Sexual Assault Awareness Month by holding Denim Day and an event called “Breaking Silence’ April 30. Denim Day, a display […]
University of Idaho graduates will be able to hear the cheers of their loved ones and fellow Vandals echo throughout the Kibbie Dome May 15-16 during in-person commencement ceremonies. Graduates […]
Idaho House of Representatives passed HB387 Monday, the higher education budget, potentially affecting the funding for the University of Idaho, Idaho State University and Boise State University. Legislative members from […]
The transition to Associated Students University of Idaho’s new elected leaders is underway. ASUI President and Vice President-elect Kallyn Mai and Katie Hettinga will replace current President Lauren Carlsen and […]
At the end of the Moscow City Council meeting April 20, Mayor Bill Lambert announced his plans for the upcoming election cycle. “In six and half months there will be […]
In 1995, the Moscow Police Department began a program that introduced in-car video cameras to be placed inside officers’ vehicles on shifts and activated when sirens whirl. Since then, the […]