On Main Street, sits a brown brick surrounding a dark green painted building. This place hosts live music three nights a week, serves fresh, in-house roasted coffee and sells all […]
For Austin and Laura Storm, The Storm Cellar was an investment born out of a period of uncertainty. Austin Storm said the motivation for his plunge into consignment came out […]
The Asian American experience is complex and different for each individual, and the University of Idaho Library and Shelley Carr have teamed up with the Asian American Pacific Islander Association (AAPIA) to […]
Water used to literally burst out of the ground on the Palouse. In the 1800s, artesian wells produced up to 3 million gallons of water a day, and once the […]
A year full of triumphs and tribulations is coming to an eventful yet sorrowful conclusion. The last page will turn over gently and the future is only a horizon away. […]
As the year winds down and the warm weather rolls into town, we have entered the final stages of what has been, to put it lightly, an insane year. After […]
The somewhat wise, other parts controversial Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “What is history, but a fable agreed upon?” Consider this: a collection of moments make up the personal experiences of the individual, and that […]
Educating yourself, listening to others and putting your preconceived biases, misperceptions and misinterpretations away will help in understanding trans, nonbinary and gender fluid identifying individuals’ experiences. A great way to […]
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 […]
Finals week is fatiguing, to say the least, and it can be difficult to remember to listen to your body, which includes getting some rest here and there. If you’re […]