Myah Merino spent her early childhood dancing in her aunt’s studio, where she learned the footwork of tap and became proficient in jazz dancing. After she picked up on soccer, […]
All individuals age 16 and older are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine through enrolled providers within Latah, Nez Perce, Lewis, Clearwater and Idaho counties effective immediately, according to a press […]
Associated Students of the University of Idaho held their first senate meeting after spring break, discussing transparency and a community support project. The meeting covered an upcoming podcast featuring ASUI […]
Spring break used to be seen as a time to relax and plan a vacation, to go somewhere new or to enjoy a place you love far away from college. […]
Five miles north of Moscow proper, taking a turn off Highway 95, there sits a unique recreation area focused on leisure activities and youth known as Virgil Phillips Farm. In […]
Moscow’s 2021 began with less precipitation than usual and a snow dump in February. This set city maintenance, now anticipating this spring’s weather, into action the past month to deal […]
Growing up in Bishop, California, you really get a chance to explore many outdoor activities such as fishing, hunting, hiking, mountain climbing, skiing, snowboarding and so much more. But there […]
University of Idaho Director of Human Resources Brandi Terwilliger detailed how COVID-19 continues to impact faculty members on campus, highlighting incoming benefits and remote learning in a Faculty Senate meeting […]
Members of Christ Church announced their lawsuit in federal court against the City of Moscow. The complaint is a result of the church members’ violation of Moscow’s COVID-19 ordinances and […]
The University of Idaho College of Law recently appointed its first woman dean, Johanna Kalb, who will take over for the current dean, Jerrold Long, in May. The college has […]