All dogs scratch, but some dogs scratch all the time. Some scratch to the point of breaking their skin, causing sores, scrapes and loss of fur. Dogs with this issue scratch to the point where they are miserable all the time.
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has been wrenching this country from the comfortable place white Americans have sat in for too long; a place of systematic racism.
The Women’s Center has been around for decades and has been on campus since 1972. Having a conciliation agreement with the University of Idaho, the university has committed to provide funding for the center and its dedication to gender equality. They are incredibly involved with the community and have community partners on and off UI’s campus.
“Out of the Woods” came to the University of Idaho Prichard Art Gallery amid COVID-19. The gallery’s previous exhibit, “Four Old Guys,” only extended for a week. The regular shows from Masters of Fine Arts (MFA) students, which normally extended through the summer and into the fall, were postponed. When the Prichard was reopening, nothing was planned until the director, Roger Rowley, contacted local artists Ted Kelchner and Andria Marcussen.
The Moscow Public Library was hit hard by COVID-19. On March 18, all locations of the Latah County Library District closed due to COVID-19 concerns. Library District Director Chris Sokol said they started shutting down after seeing that other businesses were in response to the pandemic. The American Library Association recommended that libraries close due to COVID-19 concerns. This is what led to the Moscow Public Library, along with the other six libraries apart of the Latah County Library District, to close their doors. However, they kept their staff employed and developed strategies to continue providing for their patrons.
University of Idaho’s 54th Annual Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival will be a worldwide virtual event in 2021.
Vandal Lives Over Profits (VLOP), a student organization, began protesting against University of Idaho’s decision to hold in-person classes recently, standing on the sidelines of my orientation events.
Those who are craving a breakfast sandwich from their favorite fast food chain are in luck. There is an easy, fast way to make favorable breakfast from home.
Bored stuck in a dorm room or apartment this week? Tune in to see what events are happening to add some spice to the Moscow life. Here are the hippest things to do on the Palouse this week virtually and in-person. Remember to mask up and social distance when heading out to any social events.
Friday, Aug. 28 9:41 a.m. Suspicious person/circumstance: A caller reported a suspicious van driving around the 400 block of N Almon Street. The caller reported two men got out of […]