Since she announced her candidacy for president of the United States in January 2019, Sen. Kamala Harris has been the subject of a smear campaign full of lies by the majority of news outlets, public figures and general social media users.
The current state of journalism is actively moving towards a reformation to mimic its heroic roots.
Recently Christ Church has been making local and national headlines for their protests against the mask mandate wisely implemented by Moscow Mayor Bill Lambert in July. Despite the mask mandate being 100% constitutional (shoutout to Jacobson v Massachusetts), Christ Church continues to rage against it as if it’s not. Although it would be easy to write them off as another group of misguided citizens, they’ve established their roots deeply I’m worried they are more than that. Christ Church and their plans for Moscow are dangerous and shouldn’t be taken lightly.
The Idaho Student Union Building is the only campus building which can be changed and altered by University of Idaho students’ input and opinions.
The University of Idaho Homecoming Committee has planned the 112th edition of the celebration since February. Despite the challenges COVID-19 has presented to one of UI’s longest running traditions, a transition to virtual events has allowed some festivities to continue.
The difference between this year’s Homecoming and the 111 which preceded it cannot be understated, though, 2020 Homecoming Chair Elizabeth Marshall said.When the Homecoming Committee first met, the members weren’t sure what the future held. They did not expect UI to transition to remote instruction and, at the time, they weren’t sure how long the COVID-19 pandemic would last.
A group from a few local churches gathered at the exit of Moscow City Hall each day last week to applaud city employees as they left work. About 12 people decked out in masks held signs reading “Stand by me, support our city” and “Love your neighbor, wear a mask, Moscow together.”
Research teams have found concentrations of the virus which causes COVID-19 in the wastewater of several University of Idaho residence halls and Greek Life chapters.
When students in residence halls test positive for COVID-19 testing, they need another place to safely stay quarantined. In response, University of Idaho students has provided an isolation-specific facility for students living on campus.
Christ Church once again met in song to protest mask mandates by the City of Moscow, this time in Friendship Square, attracting a crowd of approximately 350 to 400 people. The […]
The well-known store in the heart of downtown, BookPeople of Moscow, has started to prepare for the holiday season sooner than usual. Normally, the store waits to put out Christmas gifts, but this year, it is happening as soon as October.