Responding to the White House’s race and sex stereotyping executive order President Trump signed an executive order combatting diversity training and other workplace practices which work to prevent discrimination. ASUI’s resolution, written by […]
City council discusses implementation of 5G technology Mike Ray, City of Moscow planning manager, explained the details and varying restrictions a new ordinance would lay out for facilities providing 5G services. As of now Moscow has no regulations for the implementation of small cell […]
The Women’s Center and other campus entities held a candlelight vigil on the Tower Lawn for this year’s Take Back the Night event on Oct. 8.
When walking into the Prichard Art Gallery, patrons first notice the giant art exhibit hanging from the ceiling. The Kaleb Bass creation is an extravagant mixture of fabric, string, wood and video projection all combined to form “Connected by Water.”
In honor of KUOI’s 75th anniversary, this is dedicated to their station and years of great work. View their special lineup to celebrate with extra shows. Tune into 89.3, sit back and listen to the show.
Sitting in their booth at the Moscow Farmers Market, the first time they had ever sold their kombucha, Renee and Emmett Love launched their local, alumni business, Love’s Kombucha. Spending the winter experimenting with flavors, they started out doing home delivery.
The Native American Student Center organized a keynote address and a film screening to celebrate Indigenous People’s Day on Oct. 12 and 13.
The pervasiveness of ordinary tasks and responsibility calls for the creation of a national election holiday.
I love my job. I love helping people, even if it is just helping people find a sweater and jeans they feel like they can kill it in. I am not an essential worker during these crazy times, and I feel a little ridiculous and out of place when I have a bad day at my job that I know I am lucky to have.
Last week President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden participated in competing town halls. In one corner you have Biden, a 77-year-old man who is the physical embodiment of the phrase “that reminds me of a story…” In the other, Trump, a man who talks about policy like a husband caught in bed with someone named “Stormy.”