Several weeks ago, the Vandal Health Clinic (VHC) announced a contest for University of Idaho students to submit content depicting their interpretation of UI and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines regarding COVID-19. The winners of that contest were announced Sept. 12 on the Vandal Health Ed Facebook page, along with posts showcasing their submissions.
University of Idaho’s Parking and Transportation Services (PTS) helps maintain the safety of students, staff and faculty on the road, regardless of weather conditions or the presence of a pandemic. This is especially important now, given the ongoing wildfire season and the rising numbers of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in neighboring Whitman County.
Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) chapter recruitment opened Aug.ust 31, after the Interfraternity Council (IFC) and Panhellenic Council (PHC) closed recruitment Aug. 17.
The Moscow City Council unanimously approved the Moscow Police Department’s (MPD) proposal to purchase body cameras on Aug. 17, after nearly 10 years of tossing the idea around.
Towns across the western U.S. have been destroyed by wildfires this season. While many have focused on California and Oregon, the damage also hits a little closer to home for Moscow residents.
As the voting population of the U.S. prepares for the upcoming election, The Argonaut has prepared a guide on voting in Latah County.
Rahsaan Mahadeo, a professor at Georgetown University who researched the radicalization of time, spoke at the most recent installment of the Black Lives Matter Speaker Series.
Six years ago, two college sweethearts moved from Alabama to Idaho in August 201. They both found roles as University of Idaho faculty members and avid activists for the Black community on and off campus. Those two sweethearts, now a married couple, are Sydney and Lynda Freeman.
The beloved local cafe has been notable for holding musical performances and events – but given the ongoing pandemic – it has made the decision to cancel all musical events going forward.
Artisans at the Dahmen Barn have decided to put a twist on 2020 and make good with what they have. They have held events like exhibits, programs and art markets through the summer, taking advantage of their outdoor and indoor space.