With Idaho Gov. Brad Little’s COVID-19 vaccination plan accelerating, doses have been administered to over 33,000 healthcare workers and long-term care facility staff and residents across every health district in the state. Public Health – Idaho North […]
We are a year into a global pandemic. We are several years into a plague of disinformation. Close mindedness and the rapid spread of false information has been an issue […]
Moscow-based students at the University of Idaho completed another round of mandatory COVID-19 testing this month, qualifying most of them to attend classes in person as the spring semester begins. […]
This past year has been nothing if not unbelievable. The world was set on edge by a global pandemic. This impacted lives, world-wide, and continues to do so. It has impacted your life and mine.
A second round of stimulus payments recently made their way to Americans, but some of the most financially vulnerable people were entirely left out. Similar to the CARES Act, the […]
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Ilse Moreno, a senior in the Coordinated Program in Dietetics at the University of Idaho, will discuss her experience and perspectives at the third episode of the Pre-Health Student Speaker Series, Jan. 20.
Does that voice, that sounds a little bit too much like your parents’, telling you to eat your vegetables ever linger in the back of your head? An easy way to slip some vegetables into your diet is through a pasta dish. Pasta is a cheap, easy and staple dinner dish that can be as versatile as you want it to be. Follow along to create an inexpensive and tasty pasta dish that will help your meals to stretch this week.
A senior majoring in art and design at the University of Idaho died unexpectedly Sunday evening, according to an email from Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students […]
Damian Hawley grew up on the Colville Indian Reservation in central Washington, two hours south of Spokane. His reservation’s ancestral lands reached into Idaho, lending him in-state tuition at Idaho’s oldest, land-grant university.