Tragedies of police brutality and ongoing racism in the U.S. highlight the importance of Black History Month this year. The annual event, since its small start in 1970 at Kent […]
Beginning with the Jan. 6 riot at the capital, Democrats from the House of Representatives took the first steps towards what would be former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment. Trump […]
The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, normally held on the University of Idaho’s campus is one of the largest educational jazz festivals in the world, according to festival manager Joshua Skinner. […]
University of Idaho Faculty Senate passed several new degree options, on Tuesday, proposing to offer a new Bachelor of Science in global disease ecology, a minor in apparel textile and […]
Photography makes my heart race. It sends shivers down my spine. It makes me feel lightheaded. Lovesick as I chase after the next photo. Before I took journalism and mass […]
During the late 1940s up until the mid 50s, United States Senator Joseph McCarthy took it upon himself to weed out the corruption and threat of the communist spies and […]
Samantha Martinet was recently hired as the new executive director for the Moscow Chamber of Commerce. Martinet, originally from Colorado, served in the United States Marine Corps for 13 years […]
As quarantine has left everyone confined to the indoors, people have found creative ways to spend their time. Video games are among one of these things and they have risen […]
As an average college student, I happen to have some average college student desires. Good grades, an ability to stop procrastinating, a strong appreciation for Grub Truck macaroni & cheese, […]
College students are often subject to the stereotype of experiencing the “freshman 15,” which is the occurrence of gaining weight during the first few months of independence away from home […]