After experiencing a $21 million loss, the University of Idaho fell below the Idaho State Board of Education’s target reserve rates of 5 percent. UI is among two public Idaho […]
For students who will be staying in Moscow over the break, both the Idaho Commons and Pitman Center, along with all general education buildings, will be closed during the holidays. […]
ASUI Sen. Ismael Mendoza has put forward a proposal advocating for a space on campus the Multi-Cultural Greek Council can call its own. Mendoza said Greek row is dedicated to […]
Sage Orozco is a legal advocate and volunteer for Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse (ATVP) because they wanted to help people. “I can’t just stand by and do nothing […]
The woman accusing a University of Idaho football player of raping her told him “no” multiple times before being assaulted, according to court documents. Kyree Curington was arrested Saturday in […]
Unexpected events influence more than the amount of food people purchase over a weekend. Everyone is told to expect the unexpected, especially when they work in scientific fields. Often, however, […]
“Glass,” Jan. 18 If you haven’t heard of “Glass,” you’ll for sure have heard of its director. M. Night Shyamalan is known for bringing us “Unbreakable,” “Signs” and his most […]
In a chippy Saturday night contest, the Idaho men’s basketball team fell 73-67 to Cal State Bakersfield in Memorial Gym. The night began with all the momentum on the Vandals’ […]
University of Idaho football player Kyree Curington was arrested Saturday, after police were notified of a possible on-campus rape, according to the Moscow Police Department’s daily log. A warrant was […]
Hawthorne Roots may not be Moscow natives, but they are definitely familiar with the Palouse. They will play at John’s Alley Tavern 9:30 p.m. tonight, making it the band’s fourth appearance […]