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Life Hacks: Congratulations KUOI for turning 75 years old
Things to do on the Palouse this week

Congratulations KUOI, for turning 75-years-old. To celebrate, tune into 89.3 FM or online at Kuoi.org and listen to a special DJ lineup this Thursday. During this week, Halloween is on a Saturday, the perfect day to stay up late eating sweets with no consequences. Watch out for trunk or treats, costume contests and more. Remember to wear a mask when going out to in-person events and follow social distancing protocols.

Life Update
Esports: it’s in the gamers
A new club hopes to bring competitive gaming to UI

The Esports Club is a relatively new club at the University of Idaho. They specialize in competitive video gaming where teams compete against other e-sports teams in tournaments. The games they play against one another can range from first-person team-based shooters like “Overwatch,” to fighting games like “Super Smash Bros,” to mass multiplayer role-playing games like “League of Legends.” Gamers can win prize money in these tournaments.

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A play without a stage
This four woman show will not take place on a stage. Instead the four actresses will each be given their own room, internet connection and a webcam

Have you ever seen a four woman play take place in four different rooms?

Life Update
The “newsmaker”
IFC President Joseph Brueher transitioned from leading 70 of his fraternity brothers

A transition of power can be awkward and emotional, but when Joseph Brueher became president of the Interfraternity Council (IFC), the transition happened smoothly inside a Moscow coffee shop.

Red wagon at the Moscow Farmer's Market. Alex Brizee | The Argonaut
One of the best downtown
Moscow Farmers Market ranked highly

Walking down Main Street on a Saturday morning, there’s something special about the Moscow Farmers Market. The community is reflected in the smiling faces of the young and old walking by all of the unique booths that line the street.

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Idaho returns to modified Stage 3 of Idaho Rebounds
Capacity in the healthcare system a major concern statewide.

Idaho hospitals are filling with, or are already full of, COVID-19 patients, Gov. Brad Little said in a press conference today. Patients throughout the state have been transferred out of […]