The COVID-19 pandemic influences all parts of life at the University of Idaho. We interviewed faculty and staff across the university to learn more about plans for fall 2020 and broke it […]
On July 20, Walmart started requiring customers nationwide to wear masks in their stores. Public opinion varies when it comes to face coverings, and Walmart acknowledged this in its recent blog post. But regardless of opinion, experts say masks help protect public health. I don’t like wearing bandanas or scarves, so adding […]
While many universities and colleges have announced plans for remote instruction this fall, University of Idaho administration maintains their decision to hold classes in-person. But with COVID-19 still impacting the U.S., it’s crucial we keep the health and wellness of our communities in mind. Last semester, UI shifted to online-only […]
University of Idaho President C. Scott Green sent an email to faculty, staff and students June 2 in response to the death of George Floyd. On June 4, Green sent a follow-up email to clear up some misunderstandings. “Asking that we […]
In an era of TikTok and Instagram, it’s important to keep up with the world. There’s so much to learn from these apps. It keeps us on top of global controversies and provides […]
The Baby Boomers are either viewed as the generation that ruined the world or the greatest generation in history. It’s no secret Boomers think they’re superior, especially when compared to us so-called Zoomers. But that’s not just […]
Business Feature Fridays aims to highlight businesses in and around Moscow. If you have suggestions for a business feature, please email us at [email protected]. Three years ago, Tammy McGreevy started Lavender […]
Netflix released a couple original thriller movies this month which caught my eye: “The Old Guard” and “Fatal Affair.” “Fatal Affair” caught my attention before “The Old Guard” because the majority of the actors with speaking roles are people […]
The University of Idaho has worked on plans for a sustainable agriculture project, the Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (CAFE) and in late June, UI researchers received a $10 million grant from […]
A few months ago, University of Idaho officials expressed concerns about the effect COVID-19 could have on enrollment. Now, it seems the impact may not be as bad as they worried. Despite the abrupt transition to online […]