The University of Idaho announced policy changes regarding sexual misconduct reporting to align university policies with state policies and practice, according to an email memo sent to faculty and staff […]
Sometimes it can be difficult to grasp what we’re missing in our lives until we experience it firsthand. For me, this enlightening experience came in the form of Jason Momoa […]
The League of Women Voters of Moscow is hosting two postcard writing sessions this week in support of the Medicaid expansion proposition passed in November, according to a news release. […]
At a dining room table in a house on Circle Drive Friday night, Reclaim Idaho volunteers gathered to write letters to their legislators about Proposition two. Emily Strizich, a co-founder […]
Idaho men’s basketball came up short in its return to Cowan Spectrum Thursday in a game where momentum mattered most. The Vandals dropped their fourth conference game of the season […]
The University of Idaho presidential search committee announced it would narrow the applicant pool to 10 candidates by Feb. 12, according to an email sent to UI faculty, staff and […]
Moscow’s chief of police, James Dale Fry Jr., 49, said his tenure with the Moscow Police Department (MPD) has been long and decorated, and he is continuously exploring new and […]
Idaho women’s basketball finished even on the weekend starting with a dominant win against Eastern Washington following with a loss to Northern Colorado. Idaho vs. Northern Colorado Despite the historic […]
The Vandal men picked up their first conference win of the season in the Idaho-Eastern Washington double header, taking down the Eagles 74-71. Idaho (4-10, BSC 1-2) found its stride […]
From 1967 to 1985, University of Idaho Professor Richard Naskali taught botany, plant anatomy and advised students. Naskali was appointed Arboretum director and became the first paid Arboretum employee until […]