In September 2017, Keegan Felton passed away while jogging on the indoor track of the Student Recreation Center. Felton was a fifth generation Vandal along with his brother Cooper, a […]
Dillon Rice and Daniel Velasco, two members of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity started the first leg of a bike trip that would span over 300 miles on April 11. Members […]
Anyone 18 years and older is invited to laugh, or cringe, at three cult films shown by Palouse Cult Film Revival next Tuesday through Thursday at the Kenworthy Performing Arts […]
The student-led artAbility project allows adults with disabilities to participate in free, fine arts workshops throughout the year and showcase their final artwork 5 p.m. tomorrow at the Latah County […]
With just three meetings left, the ASUI Senate meeting lasted just under 20 minutes last Wednesday night. There was no unfinished business or new business presented on the agenda. Sen. […]
Raucous pub music fills the theater. Tankards thud against tables and actors sing as elaborate, costumed pirates parade across the stage. Theatre goers of the Palouse should expect all that […]
Do you ever watch HGTV and get a little jealous? Have you ever looked at your apartment walls and suddenly found yourself sad? Maybe you have become pretty anxious about […]
Now a junior, I have lived in the residence halls since my first year on campus. Three years may seem like a long time to be living in the dorms […]
Panhandle Cone & Coffee is just what Moscow needed to cater to student’s needs. When Baskin Robbins closed and a vape shop took over the facility, I was very disappointed. […]