Zipping to the finish line
An investigative analysis of Moscow’s “best fast food joint”

In what may go down as the greatest upset of the 21st century, Zips Drive-in has conquered all opposition and reigned victorious amidst the fiercest battle Moscow has ever seen.  […]

Love in a cup
One World Cafe employees discuss what makes their jobs special

From the different staff members to the products behind the counter, Sara Pritchett will tell you countless things have changed at One World Cafe since she began working there in […]

Former UI athletic director secures new job
Rob Spear hired as Idaho Falls Auditorium District executive director after being fired in August

While earning the entirety of his $181,958.40 salary from the University of Idaho, Rob Spear has found a new job in southeastern Idaho. The former UI athletic director, fired by […]

Storytelling and filmmaking
Second annual Ambrose Storytelling Workshop begins Wednesday

Benjamin James will host Wednesday’s Ambrose Storytelling Workshop, a 48-hour film challenge, for the second year in a row. James said the workshop is the brainchild of UI alumna, journalist […]

Hopping around passover
Easter and Passover need equal representation on UI campus

This past weekend two holidays occurred. That’s right — two. Easter and Passover. These two holidays usually always overlap in the month of April. One celebrates the biblical rising of Jesus […]