Pets are our home. They are our best friends, full of love and trust. It doesn’t matter what pet you own, whether it is a snake, hamster, dog, horse or fish. There is something special about them that only you know and can tell.
University of Idaho’s Parking and Transportation Center has released a few important updates for those staying on campus over Winter Break. Several parking lots will be available for overnight parking and vehicle […]
Last week, many University of Idaho students staying in Moscow made the trek home from campus, where they’re encouraged to stay for the rest of the semester. In the spirit […]
Along with the weather’s transition from falling leaves to flurries of snow comes the winter market season.
University of Idaho students and Latah County residents have noticed unusual twenties with Harriet Tubman replacing Andrew Jackson in trees, benches, and on the ground. These altered bills are part of an initiative by the Human Art Tribe, a group of United States citizens fighting for historical figure Harriet Tubman to be permanently printed on real $20 bills.
Ariel Bencobo, an M.A. student at the University of Idaho, is passionate about music and is not looking for fame.
Tattooing is a unique art form. Each person is a completely different canvas, and each tattoo is a new piece of art. However, unlike other forms of art, tattoos have a healing period after. Lack of proper aftercare following a tattoo can lead to tattoos becoming permanently damaged or sometimes being beyond fixing. There are different styles of tattoos, and it’s important to know the subtle difference in styles and what might happen after the healing process.
Students come to the University of Idaho in search of a degree but find more as they get closer to graduation. In a senior architecture design course, students don’t just learn about buildings, but they learn a perspective about being a human being.
Winter break will be coming around the mountain of homework, piled high like the snow in December, when school ends. After that, the real question becomes what do you do for winter break?
Music has been the one thing that hasn’t been a let down this year. Let’s look at the albums that standout in this messed up timeline we call 2020.