We’ve all heard of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, but how was it established? What is currently going on with the policy? Lawyer, University of Idaho alumnus and […]
Idaho Rep. Mike Simpson’s Northwest in Transition Plan is expected to impact the greater Northwest region, including the Palouse, according to panelists at a webinar hosted by the University of […]
Butterflies are preparing to migrate over to Washington D.C. with the purpose of convincing U.S. Congress to establish a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. To bring awareness to the […]
This recipe has been a part of my family and leaves tons of leftovers. Luckily, I have the perfect way of repurposing it into lasagna. Grab a knife, turn on […]
The Green Dot Safety Program, a bystander intervention initiative, has been a presence on the University of Idaho’s campus since 2014. Their objective is to train students, staff and faculty […]
Feeling bored and are wondering what things are going on this week? Stay up to date on current events and view things to attend in your free time. Here are […]
In an email Monday, University of Idaho President Scott Green encouraged all students, faculty and staff to schedule a COVID-19 vaccination appointment following updated guidelines from Public Health – Idaho North Central District allowing anyone age 16 […]
The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning and dust advisory for the Palouse in effect until 5 a.m. Monday. Winds are expected to be 25-40 mph with the strongest gusts reaching 50-65 mph Sunday evening. According to the warning, a brief local burst of 70 […]
It’s a decades-old debate, New York vs. Los Angeles or East vs. West. This debate has been raging in the rap world for decades, now there is no concrete winner […]