The University of Idaho will move classes online March 23 and 24 — to test UI’s ability to close long-term — due to growing outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease […]
Last week, Idaho State Senate gave testimony for a third bill this year regarding transgender rights in Idaho. This bill would ban transgender women from competing in women’s sports teams. […]
Every year successful engineers travel to Moscow to speak about their accomplishments for not only those interested in STEM fields, but for everyone. The University of Idaho’s chapter of the […]
This Monday and Tuesday I sat on the couch and watched the finale of Peter’s journey on “The Bachelor.” Usually every season when I scroll through my social media, I […]
Bitterroot Tattoo Company, a place where ink-lovers and first timers alike can get a tattoo from experienced artists. This Friday anyone can stop in to get a tattoo for a discounted price. These […]
The Raven Scholars Program at the University of Idaho is a program designed to help students with disabilities navigate school. The program was founded in 2011 through funds from Tom […]
“Give someone a hug today. It’s what Wendy would do.” These words are on the Facebook page for a fundraiser for someone well known in our community. On Sunday at […]
The Moscow Farmers Market is a great way to spend a Saturday morning in Moscow. When the season ends many miss the community feeling the Farmer’s Market brings, but the […]
The Idaho men’s basketball team ended their season with a loss in the first round of the 2020 Big Sky men’s basketball Championships against the No. 7 seed, the Southern […]
Presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden took the top two spots for the Democrats in the 2020 presidential primary election polls in Latah County, while the Republicans favored incumbent […]