While we’ve been busy dealing with the stress of surviving a global pandemic, climate change has been simmering on in the background. This winter of ice storms and power loss […]
If the recent Campbell’s advertisement featuring their Cream of Mushroom soup made you crave meatballs as it did me, you’re in luck! No need to feel left out because Beyond […]
During Black History Month, students of The Black Student Union do not want people to focus only on what is in the past. Instead, Black Student Union Communications Director KT […]
Life is filled with everyday stresses that can be as simple as making sure to get assignments done on time, or as overwhelming as committing to a career after college […]
Capricorn: Dec. 22 – Jan. 20 You have been closed off lately, but this week it will be challenging. People, situations and conflict will bubble up this week and if […]
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 […]
An uptick in COVID-19 cases on the University of Idaho’s campus is likely isolated to a few Greek chapters and on-campus apartments, according to a memo from UI President Scott […]
I developed multiple new hobbies throughout quarantine to take advantage of my extra free time. Though some people took up embroidery, painting or graphic design, I decided to pursue the […]
Pandemic pets. It’s a phrase that would have sounded a little disturbing before COVID-19 rocked our world. But now, that phrase brings along feelings of love for a furry friend […]
Annie Lampman, author of award-winning novel “Sins of the Bees” will be hosting a virtual book talk and reading at the Latah County Library, 12:00-12:45 p.m. March 2 . The virtual event will feature Lampman reading from her novel, winner of 2020 American […]