Candidates for City of Moscow elections have been finalized with the declaration of candidacy filing window closing today. This year’s elections include the mayoral election, with Mayor Bill Lambert not running for a third term, and three city council seats. […]
Gritman Medical Center announced the COVID-19 crisis in the Moscow area is escalating and is “placing severe stress on the health care system” in a Facebook post Thursday evening. The […]
In a world that desperately wants to return to normalcy, the threat of COVID-19 appears to have been erased from many minds. No matter how wonderful it would be to […]
Tucked away in the shady grove of trees on Hello Walk, Katy Benoit’s bench is placed outside the Administration Building gently greeting students on their ins and outs at the […]
ASUI passed a resolution Wednesday recognizing September as Katy Benoit Campus Safety Awareness Month. The resolution, which comes 10 years after Katy Benoit’s death to interpersonal violence, seeks to educate […]
It finally happened after over a year delay, the mythic “Yandhi” album being abandoned, a divorce, and a failed presidential campaign later, Kanye has finally released “Donda.” Or maybe it […]
On Tuesday, University of Idaho Faculty Senate discussed plans to leave Blackboard Learn, as well as enrollment, COVID-19 and Title IX. The plan to leave Blackboard Learn comes with a […]
The 2021-22 NFL regular season is only a week away and the Seattle Seahawks seem to be taking to the phrase “new year, new me.” All NFL teams were required […]
This last Thursday, the Women’s Center on University of Idaho campus started a new tradition, creating a Palousafest event of their own, titling it “FemFest.” In their words, “This event […]
Three miles north of Moscow, the Idlers Rest and Twin Roads fire continues to burn. Beginning Monday, Aug. 30, the fire still remains 0% contained at 150 acres as of […]