A tale spun too thin
Athena’s wrath and wrongdoings

Athena: goddess of wisdom, crafts and more. A true queen in the eyes of the Greeks. She even has her own temple, and at times people worshiped her like they […]

Your canine companion
Whether it’s volunteering, adopting or donating, shelters need help

This summer I’ve been able to experience many firsts.  One of them is volunteering at an animal shelter, which has ended up being one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve […]

Riley Helal | Argonaut
Horoscopes — 6.18

Gemini 5/21-6/21 Yes, birthday queen or king, it is time for your horoscope challenge. This week I am challenging you to take a day — for you. It doesn’t have […]

Three trucks, three different foods
Food trucks are all over Moscow, but what do they serve?

I know you’ve seen them, the trucks offering you a variety of different foods for your eating pleasure. They cover all the culinary bases, from New Orleans and American classics […]

Zombie apocalypse
“The Dead Don’t Die” buries itself in a deep grave

Zombie movies. Parody horror movies. Bill Murray. Adam Driver. These are all enticing reasons to watch “The Dead Don’t Die,” but this film goes straight to the grave for me […]

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Four selected as Chobani scholars
Idaho students receive opportunity to further agricultural science education

Four Idaho students will attend the University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences in the fall of 2019 after receiving scholarship support from Chobani.  The Chobani Scholars program […]

Week in brief — 6.19
Variety of outdoor activities offered

Screen on the Green  The annual Screen on the Green summer movie series will begin June 20, with “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.” The free outdoor movie screenings sponsored […]