Water, water everywhere
Multiple homes and businesses experience flooding

What started as a drizzle Tuesday morning quickly turned into a torrential downpour, as the National Weather Service placed Moscow under a flood warning until Wednesday night. Multiple homes and […]

Leadership at UI and beyond
UI alumnus Idaho Governor Brad Little speaks to Greek community about leadership

“Become the greatest version of yourself,” reads Phi Delta Theta’s mission. When Idaho Governor Brad Little attended UI in the ‘70s, he joined Phi Delta Theta, a fraternity that still […]

Signs, soup and protesting
Students and community members gather to protest Toxic Matriarchy

Toxic Theocracy, the protest to the Collegiate Reformed Fellowship’s event Toxic Matriarchy, went off almost as planned, despite the rain. Tents were put up, tables were set with food, and […]

Hundreds gather at Toxic Matriarchy event
Collegiate Reformed Fellowship sponsored event sparks controversy

Approximately 100 people gathered outside the closed doors after Agricultural Science 106 was filled to capacity at the Toxic Matriarchy event Monday night. Those gathered in the lobby asked for […]

An engaging and powerful story
UI committee selects “There There” as the next year's Common Read

During the latest UIdaho Bound, the 2019 Common Read was announced to incoming University of Idaho students. The Common Read is used to supplement the Integrated Seminar 101 class, as […]

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Guest voice: Groceries and games
Join UI's 6th annual Grocery Bingo

It may come as a surprise, but 38% of U of I undergraduate students struggled to obtain food for themselves in the past 12 months according to the 2017 Study […]

Week in brief
Galas and Greek Life come to campus this week

Wine and Cheese Gala  The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences will host a Wine and Cheese Gala 5 p.m. April 5 in the 1912 Center. The event will feature […]

The return from Quantico
Moscow Police Chief James Fry discusses his recent attendance at the FBI’s National Academy

In 10 weeks, Moscow Chief of Police James Fry completed 17 graduate-level university courses in Quantico, Virginia. At the end of the course, which began in January, he completed a […]

Lockhart wins presidency
Less than 1,500 votes recorded in ASUI student election

ASUI Elections Coordinator Mackenzie Lawrence announced Jacob Lockhart and Faustine Moulton as president and vice-president for the 2019-2020 academic year Wednesday night, with 1,447 votes recorded.  Director of Student Involvement […]

Taylor Azizeh to the Arctic
Environmental science and wildlife resources major to travel to Denmark and Greenland

University of Idaho student Taylor Azizeh is going to the Arctic. While the experience in an inhospitable environment may seem daunting to some, to Azizeh, it is the perfect place […]