If you’ve recently made any sort of pesto pasta dish, and have extra pesto sitting in your fridge, or are maybe just craving an entire loaf of bread, I have […]
This year’s World Music Celebration Concert was different from its eight predecessors as viewers joined a Zoom panelist presentation rather than attending the event in-person. This concert was anything but […]
The policies of a city or state are not always a reflection of the masses. Left or right, what happens in a state is at the fault of the legislator, […]
After getting almost two feet of snow, it’s really tough to find a parking spot that your car will be able to drive out of. Without four-wheel drive, college students […]
Capricorn: Dec. 22 – Jan. 20 You have trouble letting people in and letting people help. You like things just so and in the certain ways you prefer. This week […]
Feeling bored and 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 the […]
The link to sign up for COVID-19 vaccine appointments at Gritman Medical Center does not say which priority groups the doses are available to, causing ineligible people to register at Friday’s clinic in the University of Idaho Student Recreation […]
A limited supply of around 600 tickets will be reserved for University of Idaho students to attend the 2021 season’s football games in the Kibbie Dome, according to an email […]
The Associated Students University of Idaho rapidly passed several bills through the Senate on Feb. 17, including a bill allocating $700 to produce an ASUI podcast. A resolution to increase […]
The Pacific Northwest has a power problem. We have plenty of electricity, sure, and our electric bills are considerably lower than they would be anywhere else in the country. Our […]