Moscow Salvation Army thrift store closes
Salvation Army closes doors in Moscow, will continue social service programs in area

The Salvation Army thrift store on Jackson Street will close its doors for the final time Thursday, Jan. 17. The move brings to close a thrift store with more than […]

Shaving down gender stereotypes one ad at a time
Gillette’s new ad challenging toxic masculinity should be a wake-up call for other companies

“Boys will be boys” — a phrase heard so often, it’s essentially ingrained in society.  The four-word expression is used to rationalize negative behavior young and older men engage in […]

We could all use a Dana
Political arguments can lead to a lot more than crying

Climate change: a harsh topic that most wouldn’t dare to bring up at the dinner table. That’s not the case, however, with Dana Brizee. We talk about politics as if […]

Shut down and fed up
Government shutdown numbers only tell half the story

Unless you have been living under a rock, inside a cave or deep in the heart of the Kalahari Desert, you’ve probably heard about the United States Government’s record-breaking ongoing […]

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OTC — 1.16.19

What’s your 2019 resolution? Take Control For a while, my life has dictated my actions. Now, I want my actions to dictate my life. — Brandon Take it all in […]

ORED rising to the occasion
UI department designs new way to award grants to faculty members

The Office of Research and Economic Development (ORED) announced it will award grants to faculty for research, scholarly and creative work under the new Research, Infrastructure and Scholarly Excellence (RISE) […]

Moving Moscow’s finest
Moscow Police Department appears to be closing in on a new home

The Moscow City Council has taken another step toward obtaining a new facility to replace Moscow’s police station by approving an $807,656 purchase and sale agreement with Indian Hills Trading […]

Funding film and TV studies
The film and television studies program faces challenges while celebrating its second year

On top of her other responsibilities, Denise Bennett is known to spend her free time renovating the studios in the University of Idaho Radio and Television Center, which are generally […]

Flipping the script
UI broadcasting and digital media student awarded $1,000 grant for short film project

Bailey O’Bryant came to the University of Idaho in 2015 determined to become a journalist. While the 21-year-old Idaho Falls native remained in the School of Journalism and Mass Media, […]