Free menstrual products to come to campus
Product giveaway accompanies ASUI bill pushing for free menstrual products in women's, gender neutral and men's bathrooms on campus

Menstrual products are about to be much more accessible across campus. A company named OrganiCup produces a reusable menstrual cup created from 100% medical grade silicone. It hosts CampusCup, a program which offers their product for free on college campuses while supplies last.

Construction on A Street worth the inconvenience for student resident
Improved power poles and road conditions worth the parking changes and noise

Construction on A Street has been ongoing since early summer. Having the heavily traversed street unavailable for most of 2020 has inconvenienced residents of A Street and the rest of Moscow alike. Those who don’t live on the street may wonder why such extensive constructive was necessary.

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University of Idaho budget likely to see surplus
$4.7 million to act as buffer for cuts and losses

The University of Idaho will have a large surplus this year to help the institution through enrollment losses, state funding holds and other budget cuts, according to statements from the university budget and planning staff during a Tuesday Faculty Senate meeting.

Marketing University of Idaho in digital era
University marketing teams moves most recruitment efforts online

University of Idaho aims to continuously test students for COVID-19 throughout this semester. To continue monitoring cases after initial testing, students have been subjected to random surveillance testing.

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Early winter storm expected Friday
Moscow and other local towns could see three to five inches of snow

Moscow, Pullman and other areas of the Palouse may see three to five inches of snow this weekend, according to an urgent winter weather message from the U.S. National Weather Service.   The storm, arriving […]