Set in the foreground near Moscow Mountain sits the Franklin H. Pitkin Forest Nursery, part of the College of Natural Resources Center for Forest Nursery and Seedling Research. There, on […]
After a dominant senior season, breaking a school record and being named to the All-Big Sky Second Team, Trevon Allen’s life changed. COVID-19 prevented Allen from entering the 2020 NBA […]
The curse of Bobby Layne is a mystery that has affected the Detroit Lions NFL franchise for over 50 years. Layne was an NFL quarterback who played from 1948-1962 after […]
Halloween traditions are seen throughout as many people pick out a costume, go trick-or-treating, decorate their home or pass out candy to kids who come to their door. The University […]
Halloween is set to look different this year for many people and organizations as COVID-19 has put a hold on many classic traditions. The Outdoor Program at the University of […]
As Halloween creeps closer, Moscow residents are celebrating with COVID-19-safe decorations. Our photographers explored town to find the spookiest decorations they could. Dudley Household Rob Dudley, University of Idaho graduate […]
It’s easy to dismiss or idolize the role of a mother. I have worked with kids for the last five years of my life in every role from nanny to swim instructor to tutor and beyond. I love working with kids, but I have never wanted or pictured myself having my own. Fast forward to now, I’m nearly 23 with five plant children and I am beginning to wonder if even plant motherhood was a good idea to experiment with in college.
As a member of a sorority here on campus, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time in a house and would recommend it to anyone interested. I believe Greek life can be a beneficial experience and open a lot of doors.
As a historic fall semester comes to an interesting finish, the question of what to do for the spring semester remains.
Looking back, 2020 has been one life-changing event after another with any sense of normalcy all but gone. This won’t change with Halloween.