Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre | Kim Stager
Whatever happened to the Kenworthy?
How the Kenworthy has dealt with COVID-19

Movie theaters have been feeling the negative effects of COVID-19.While some have opened, many are still closed due to concerns. One of those theaters, the Kenworthy Performing Arts Center has been a part of the Moscow community since it opened in 1926.

Life Update
An opportunity for celebration
MFA show moved to September because of COVID-19

Master of Fine Arts (MFA) graduates were looking forward to showing their work at the Prichard Art Gallery after spring graduation until a global pandemic took the world by storm.

Beta Theta Pi fraternity on Greek Row | Kim Stager
UPDATE: Student injured at Beta Theta Pi fraternity
Police case closed, University of Idaho investigation ongoing

On Aug. 19, an incident at the University of Idaho Beta Theta Pi (BTP) fraternity caused 22 new members of the fraternity to move from Greek housing to on-campus student housing.

Keeping up with Faculty Senate
Weekly updates from University of Idaho's faculty government

Faculty Senate meets weekly throughout the academic year and reports to University of Idaho faculty and regents. Talking points, agendas and links to meetings are available on the Faculty Senate website.

Short's Funeral Chapel in Moscow | Courtesy
Funeral homes adapt to the pandemic
In times of grief, local funeral homes continue support for families while following

Although there have been zero COVID-19 deaths in Latah County, nearby funeral homes have had to adapt to health protocols and the methods used to address families.

Breaking down ASUI’s upcoming intiatives
Plans for handling COVID-19 among the topics in discussion

Lauren Carlsen, the 2020-21 ASUI president, has been planning around the impacts of COVID-19 on University of Idaho’s student government for months. Several of the platforms she campaigned on remain on the docket for this year’s initiatives, but others have seen greater changes.