Crumbs: Chow mein for four
Don’t order out when you can make it at home

There’s a few recipes my roommate and I have mastered, and chow mein is one of them. This easy to make dish yields leftovers no matter the crowd and is delicious both hot and cold.

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Life hacks: get out and vote
Things to do on the Palouse this week

This is the week that we have all been anticipating for, so do your civic duty, vote now and in future elections. Politics may be stressful and for those who need a break, here are things happening on the Palouse this week. Remember to wear a mask and social distance when going to in-person events to keep others and yourself safe.

Treats with fundraisers
Moscow Co-Op offers the community a distraction on Halloween 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 COVID19 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.

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Election Day in Moscow: A Gallery
A look back on Election Day 2020 in photos

Across the nation people gathered at their local polling locations to cast their vote in the 2020 presidential election. Voters in Latah County went to one of three locations to cast their ballots yesterday: Hamilton Recreation Center, Student Recreation Center and the Idaho Fairgrounds. Amid the bustle of Election Day 2020, Argonaut photographers worked hard to capture the action throughout Moscow. Here’s a look at what they found.

Big Sky Conference releases schedule for spring football
Vandal football to play in six-games this upcoming spring in an eight-week season

The Big Sky Conference (BSC) released the schedule of the 2021 spring football season Wednesday. It  features 12 teams that will compete in a six-game schedule over an eight week period.   BSC football enters its 58th […]

News update
University of Idaho has no ties to local publication featuring Republicans
Independent publication used UI logos and phrasing in print edition and on websites.

The Latah republican, an independent publication which listed affiliations with University of Idaho in its Oct. 23 print edition, is not affiliated to UI.  The makeshift newspaper listed three different websites on its frontpage: www.latah.life, www.latah.republican and www.uidaho.life. […]

Student Recreation Center saw high voter turnout and short lines
COVID-19 protocols similar at both Student Recreation Center and Latah County Fairgrounds voting locations

Outside the University of Idaho Student Recreation Center yesterday, signs and volunteers directed voters to registration and voting booths. Golf carts shuttled voters to and from the polls through the chilly breeze, a palpable […]

A voter fills in their ballot at the SRC, Nov. 3.
Democrats dominate unofficial Latah County election results
Caroline Nilsson Troy, running for State House Position 5B, was the only Republican to win their race in Latah County.

Unofficial results from the Latah County Election show voters broadly favored Democratic candidates. Incumbent County Commissioner Tom Lamar beat his opponent, Gabriel Rench, by 5,121 votes.  U.S. Senate Candidate Paulette […]