Vandal basketball looks to get back on track during the Red Wolves Classic this upcoming week. Idaho will travel to Arkansas to play the next three upcoming games. This will […]
When there’s a successful movie, chances are there will be a sequel to it. Fans always want to know what happened to their favorite characters. However, a when a movie […]
Let’s face it, the further into the semester the colder and gloomier Moscow gets. Music isn’t booming from Greek Row as much, there’s less interaction getting to class — cold […]
5:30 p.m. Monday | Veterans Appreciation DinnerInternational Ballroom, Bruce M. Pitman CenterMajor General Erik Peterson will serve as keynote speaker on the 101st anniversary of Veterans Day. Doors for the […]
I am pagan. While I may have dressed up as Persephone for Halloween last year, my beliefs themselves are no Halloween costume. A pagan is defined as a person who […]
On Halloween, while people were trick or treating or going to parties, many were attending Tubaween performed by the Low Brass Ensemble. Tubaween is a student created and run performance […]
Scorpio Oct. 23 to Nov. 21: The time for action is now. If something has been on your mind, or you have been contemplating making a decision, it’s time to […]
Bored this weekend? Here are some events to help you out! Board Games at the Library | Friday Time 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Date: Friday Place: University of Idaho […]
A portion of classes may resume in their TLC locations Monday, Vice Provost of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Blaine Eckles said. As a precaution, the Registrar’s Office will be organizing a backup schedule of class relocations.
Initial budget cuts implemented to address the university’s initial $14 million shortfall will become permanent cuts as the university continues to address the deficit, now projected to increase to $22 million by Fiscal Year 2022.