As the holiday break comes to an end, the Vandal’s finished with a record of 1-4 during the holiday break with their only win being against Portland State. Three out […]
On the surface, this was supposed to be a particularly dark week for our neighbors eight miles east. The news of Mike Leach’s departure for warmer pastures at Mississippi State […]
I see a win for the Vandal women’s team but an unfortunate loss for the men’s team. The women’s team has had a great season that is sure to continue. […]
Three bands who have excited the underground music community by performing at The Bayou in the past, brought their tunes to the surface at One World Café last Saturday night for the event “Bayou Presents: Winter Wonderland Local Showcase at One World Café.”
As students return for the spring semester, they were greeted with a winter weather advisory and around a foot of snow.
Taking a stroll down Main Street at any given time means there is always something new to see, like new window displays for stores that seem to materialize overnight.
There is hardly ever a time where people will pass up a quick and easy snack. With our busy schedules, it can be easy to crack open another bag of chips. Using these three fast and easy steps, snack time can be enjoyed with a sophisticated snack like tapenade.
A quick Google search will return results about the likes of Statista, SAS, FiveThirtyEight and a host of other data aggregators that all confirm what we already know: the majority of people resolve to get healthier in some way in the new year. Often this is separated into subcategories of: exercising more, starting a diet and finding some other hobby or self-improving habit.
In our western culture, taking a stride toward mental health can be complicated. We forget to make time for ourselves and can get tripped up in hurdles life throws at us. Work, school and self-care can all be hard to juggle, especially when it comes to figuring out what to prioritize.
As The Argonaut Staff & lovers of puppies, we took to the Palouse to find the best pups you have to offer. No matter the size, color, breed or pawverty level — all pups are the best and we are here to find them. Missed us this week or want your pup (or other furry creature) to be featured in next week’s Pups on the Palouse? Send us an email at arg-life@ uidaho.edu.