In an email to students, faculty and staff Aug. 31, University of Idaho Dean of Students Blaine Eckles shared that Hailey King, a senior majoring in animal and veterinary science, passed away on Friday after sustaining injuries in a car accident Aug. 22. King […]
Although athletic teams will not compete against other schools this fall, the Student Recreation Center’s intramural sports offerings will continue. A variety of sports will be available to students, staff […]
America is in a time of crisis and a time of borderline-revolution. The outrage and protests in America as well as ina several countries have occupied news outlets for the last month. As the news coverage of such protests has diminished, the protests continue – showing that Black Lives Matter is a legitimate movement of a generation rather than a momentary outrage. This led me to research other historical movements in American history and try and discover what music was used during these movements and their significance was to each respective movement.
The 2020 National Basketball Association (NBA) playoffs are almost completed. 17 teams will advance to the postseason to compete but only eight teams will advance to the semifinals. In the […]
Looking back to see what was going on in past years is a great way to gain insight into what the world used to be like. The University of Idaho Library has a website which includes PDFs of printed issues of The Argonaut. Anyone can look through these at any time.
The University of Idaho football team saw its season cut short as the Big Sky Conference (BSC) pushed fall sports to the spring. The team had been practicing for weeks […]
Facilities like the Student Recreation center have played a role in welcoming students back to the University of Idaho. The SRC changed their guidelines for the 2020-21 school year by […]
Being stuck at home with your kids can be really stressful. After months of shutdowns, stay-at-home orders and quarantine, parents have had this daunting realization.
When University of Idaho President Scott Green announced on July 16 classes would be moved completely online after fall recess, I was a little shocked and very confused. I didn’t see a point in having students, faculty and staff return to Moscow if they were just going to go back to learning remotely for the latter part of the semester.
Journalists aren’t always liked. It is our job to tell the truth, but the truth isn’t always easy to hear.