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Metallica is coming to Moscow
Metallica is coming to the Kibbie Dome and tickets are available

We’ve heard them on the radio, seen their name on classic t-shirts and know their nearly four-decade career. This week, a once in a lifetime experience presents itself to everyone in the Moscow area. Metallica will be performing on the big screen 9 p.m. this Saturday at the Kibbie Dome.

COVID-19 can’t stop the music
The University of Idaho marching band adapts to the challenges of COVID-19

The University of Idaho has mellowed out this fall semester compared to recent academic years. Events have been canceled due to COVID-19 concerns and the fall sport season has been moved to the spring. The absence of fall football games and UI Marching Band performances for the masses have put semester activities in perspective. However, the band will not let the virus stop them from being creative.

Education as enforcement

Since July, the Moscow Police Department (MPD) has worked to enforce Mayor Bill Lambert’s order regarding face coverings. As the academic year begins for the University of Idaho, however, both university officials and MPD are working on how to enforce this order on campus and in the community.

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Students left out of class
With classes in session, UI is still sending out results making students eligible to attend in person

The Human Rights Commission (HRC) of Moscow is requesting the Moscow City Council make public bathrooms gender neutral.

Vandal Food Pantry Curbside Pickup
The Vandal Food Pantry Curbside Pickup is open to the community and students during the Fall 2020 semester.

Vandal Food Pantry Curbside Pickup is open to the community and students this fall.

Vandal Food Pantry cabinets are not operating because of COVID-19, but Vandal Curbside Pantries will be available.

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Put skills to work
Welcome actives makes way for video games on the big screen

The big screen is coming to the green with video games and a clip to welcome students to campus. Vandals can come spectate and play Nintendo classics on the Theophilus Tower Lawn free of charge and risk. At 5 – 7 p.m. on Saturday, the screen will open to those to show their skills and have fun.

Ramps, rocks and representation
Celebrating the Disability Action Center NW's 30-year anniversary with a rock hunt

Established in 1993, the Disability Action Center NW (DAC) has worked on making Northern Idaho a better place for disabled people. In the past five years, Marketing Specialist Vicki Leeper has seen several positive changes from the border down to Riggins, Idaho, including accessible ramps and trails.