Examining the horoscope of the week for the week of Aug. 24
Welcome back, students. A new semester means a revisit of the weekly horoscopes. Today, we go over the week of Aug.t 24.
Welcome back, students. A new semester means a revisit of the weekly horoscopes. Today, we go over the week of Aug.t 24.
Looking back to see what was going on in past years is a great way to gain insight into what the world used to be like. The University of Idaho Library has a website which includes PDFs of printed issues of The Argonaut. Anyone can look through these at any time.
Looking for a chance to increase your fitness, but don’t know where to start? The fitness program in the Student Recreation Center at the University of Idaho has you covered. […]
The University of Idaho Outdoor Program is offering a mountain bike ride on Thursday, Sep. 3 to Moscow Mountain. The event starts at 4 p.m. and ends at 7 p.m. […]
The Moscow School District Board of Trustees held a special meeting Tuesday to discuss reinstating high school sports. Board members voted 4-1 in favor of reinstating interscholastic competition. The vote […]
The 2020 U.S. Open is currently underway but the major news coming out of the professional tennis world is the creation of the first player’s only tennis association created by […]
Not all Idaho universities and colleges are requiring students be tested for COVID-19. With thousands of students on campus, some found the potential requirement unrealistic.
A call to action arose after the death of George Floyd highlighted injustices against Black people around the nation. In response, University of Idaho President C. Scott Green sent emails to students, faculty and staff June 2 and 4.
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 the house to on-campus student housing.
At long last, Idaho’s insufferable Ammon Bundy got a taste of what he deserved. After months of causing trouble where nobody wanted it — such as him and his posse breaking their way into legislative sessions or filling rooms past their limits for proper social distancing — he got himself arrested for two misdemeanors twice in 24 hours.