This week, the University of Idaho Theatre Arts Department is debuting their production of “Pippin,” opening on Thursday, Oct. 30. In an interview with The Argonaut, director Jess Hirsh said […]
While presidential elections happen only every four years, local elections occur every year, whether the poll is for city officials, bond or levy measures or county officials. A general election for the city […]
Once a night of harmless spooks, community gatherings and silly disguises, Halloween has, in recent years, morphed into a troubling display of costumes that use real weapons, simulated violence and […]
One of the primary factors driving so many to study abroad is the chance to learn more about the world through experiencing it. Another outcome bound to follow that learning […]
90 minutes can feel like an eternity. For the Idaho Vandals women’s soccer team, it was the final 90 minutes of the regular season. For five seniors, it was their […]
The Theophilus Tower put on its annual trick or treat community event Saturday, Oct. 25. For over a month, Tower residents have been plastering butcher paper to their hallway walls […]
From Oct. 20-22, the Lionel Hampton School of Music held their annual Idaho Bach Festival, featuring student and faculty solos and ensembles. Monday night featured student performances as solos and […]
Evan Holmes, a Moscow resident of 35 years, is running for the Moscow City Council to create affordable housing options, equitable taxes and reliable city services for the community. Holmes […]
Steve Bonnar, a Moscow resident for 25 years and a University of Idaho alum, is running for the Moscow City Council to support first responders, create affordable housing options and […]
Sage McCetich, born and raised in Moscow, is campaigning for the Moscow City Council with an emphasis on affordable housing and maintaining fair property tax to keep essential services for […]