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.
Vandals Dining hosted Rock on the Block on Thursday, Oct. 1 on the Theophilus Tower Lawn.
Mask Fit Testing Machine The Moscow City Council unanimously voted to seek approval to utilize CARES Act funding to purchase a “mask fit testing machine.” The Quality Guard Mask Fit Machine, which costs roughly $20,000, […]
The words of Psalm 20:7 danced over the hundreds gathered outside Moscow’s City Hall as Latah County commission candidate Gabriel Rench was placed in handcuffs Sept. 23. Nearby Christ Church […]
Torrey Lawrence, the University of Idaho interim provost and executive vice president, announced student, faculty and staff survey responses showed 17% prefer no spring break next semester, 40% prefer no change to the current schedule, 42% prefer a delayed […]
The League of Women Voters of Moscow is hosting a virtual candidate forum today from 7-9 p.m. in the Moscow City Council chambers. The event will be livestreamed on the League’s Facebook page. […]
Christ Church is hosting another Psalm Sing 5 p.m. tonight at Friendship Square, according to the Christ Church Facebook page and a City of Moscow press release. At the previous […]