When panic about the coronavirus started, I hadn’t really noticed anything. I saw the memes of people stocking up on toilet paper first on an Australian “The Simpsons” meme page. […]
For the end of Women’s History Month we are featuring women throughout the University of Idaho. Meet DeeDee Bohman: DeeDee Bohman has been working at the University of Idaho for […]
As the University of Idaho announced they would move to online-only classes departments across UI have had to figure out how to adjust. The Theatre Arts Department has offered online […]
Dear COVID-19,
Can you go away please? A few weeks ago, you started spreading across the Unites States, and the news blew up my notifications on my phone with all the different cases you created. People are sick and even dying.
“You’re not a real woman if you don’t use tampons,” “Using a DivaCup is better for the environment, so if you actually care about the environment you would use them,” and “Ew, using pads is like using a diaper.”
Food Not Bombs of the Palouse took over the kitchen area of the First Presbyterian Church on March 15 to prepare dinner for anyone who wanted to come. The tables were spaced out and people were called individually for food to maintain social distancing efforts.
The Moscow Police Department will not stop people to confirm they are complying with Gov. Brad Little’s statewide stay-at-home order. Police Chief James Fry said officers will only pull people […]
To keep the community aware The Argonaut is providing a daily police log with information on police activity in Moscow. 2:03 a.m. disorderly conduct: A caller reported a male being […]
The University of Idaho is allowing undergraduate and graduate students to opt into a Pass/Fail grading system for Spring 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak, according to an email from provost […]
In order to keep everyone connected during this time of social distancing, the University of Idaho Department of Student Involvement and Vandal Health Education are hosting a Vandal Spirit Week […]