POWER RANKINGS: Preseason Big Sky Women’s Basketball
Vandals look to be favorites to start hot in conference play and to maybe even with the whole things, with the Grizzlies and Bobcats on their heels

1 Idaho Vandals The Idaho Vandals are one of the top teams in the conference defensively as their offense continues to improve. Losing senior captains Isabelle Hadden and Lizzy Klinker […]

Hunter-Jack Madden, from Sydney to Moscow
Vandals continue to bring diverse talent with their Australian addition

The University of Idaho men’s basketball team added a new freshman to the team in April. The new freshman is six-foot-one guard Hunter-Jack Madden. Madden played for Shore School in […]

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OPINION: Democracy takes patience
We are eager about the election results, but things take time

This year marks an unprecedented time, full of surprises, confounds and historical events. And as much of a ride 2020 has been, an election year tops it off. As eager as we are to receive results that will solidify our future, we must be patient and know these ballots take time.

Candle lit pumpkins and Halloween decor
Vandal family trick or treat at Hays Hall

Packaged candy slid down a chute from the upper floors into the open hands and bags of children and adults at Hays Hall, starting the Halloween weekend.

Mindfulness at play
Get out of your head at the University of Idaho

The University of Idaho has several resources available to students that promote the discussion and practice of mental health. One of these resources is “drop-in mindfulness” sessions held every Wednesday from 12-12:20 p.m. through Zoom, hosted by Jamie Derrick, an associate clinical professor in the Department of Psychology and Communication Studies.

UI Strings faculty member Diane Worthey releases children’s book
The author behind In One Ear and Out the Other: Antonia Brico and Her Amazingly Musical Life"

University of Idaho Strings faculty member Diane Worthey released her second children’s picture book, “In One Ear and Out the Other: Antonia Brico and Her Amazingly Musical Life” on Oct. 6 with Penny Candy Books.

Moscow Co-Op hosts weekend fundraisers with treats
Moscow Co-Op offers the community a distraction on Haloween and voter Monday

The Moscow Co-Op recently hosted a fundraiser called People Helping People. In cooperation with Moscow Alehouse, due to the latter’s annual fundraising, people canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. During the fundraiser, there was a trick-or-treat event in which COVID-19 procedures were implemented and non-GMO candy was offered to children participating in the event. People could also donate food items to help families in need