Administration
Budget Update: $14 million deficit ‘largely resolved’
UI budget update on outsourcing, voluntary incentives and continuous reductions

As University of Idaho students begin the spring semester, university officials continue to work on the projected $22 million deficit. The projected $14 million deficit for fiscal year 2020 (FY20) has “largely been resolved,” said Brian Foisy, vice president for the Division of Finance and Administration.

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Liberty and suffrage for all
Feminism comes in all shapes and forms

This Saturday marked the fourth annual Women’s March on the Palouse. On the same day the annual anti-abortion march, March for Life occupied Friendship Square in downtown Moscow.

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L.I.F.E Hacks: Events in Moscow this week
Enjoy a wide variety of events this week on and off the University of Idaho campus

Add a little spice to your life by enjoying the community that surrounds us. Moscow is a town that always has something going on, especially with its bubbly atmosphere. With […]

Climate Change Fridays
Taking Gretta Thunberg’s words to heart, Logan Heflin seeks to promote action against climate change

Logan Heflin, a former member of the ASUI senate, took 17-year-old activist Greta Thunberg’s words to heart and sought to promote action to combat climate change. Last September Heflin and […]

Members of the Moscow community embrace as they listen to the Adrian Crookston ensemble at the 38th annual MLK Human Rights Breakfast Saturday.
MLK events tie together the Moscow community
Jeremy Woodson, an outreach coordinator for the ACLU, spoke at Saturday’s MLK breakfast and the Rosa Parks awards were received

In Moscow, Idaho, the African American or black population is 1.2%, according to the United States census bureau. Yet, the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day does not reflect […]

Moscow Women’s March focuses on voters’ rights
Community members come together to discuss voting accessibility and other topics on the 19th Amendment’s 100th birthday

Nearly 200 people gathered Saturday, Jan. 18 to attend Moscow’s fourth annual Women’s March.   The march kicked off at 1 p.m. in front of Moscow City Hall and ended in East City Park where a brief program, […]

10 tips for success for the new semester
New semester stress can be a lot to handle, check out these tips for success

As the new semester approaches college students’ schedules tend to fill up faster than we can keep up with. Here are some tips to stay on track early on. Familiarize […]