A night of music
UI musicians impress audiences once again Thursday night

The University of Idaho Administration Auditorium — filled with students, faculty and community members — fell quiet Thursday night as the Lionel Hampton School of Music Concert Band began to […]

Football: Uneven, but enough

It wasn’t always consistent, but Idaho got the win fans were hoping for. The Vandals got their first Big Sky Conference win since 1997 by beating Portland State 20-7 in […]

Anything but simple
Do yourself a favor and see the new film, “A Simple Favor”

Put simply, expect your jaw to drop as the ending credits of “A Simple Favor” roll across the screen. It’s just that kind of film. Two very different actresses, Anna […]

Not so modest fest
Modest Music Fest returns to Moscow, more than 60 acts set to perform this weekend

The second year of Modest Music Fest — taking place Saturday and Sunday — plans to bring a variety of invigorating and exciting acts to Moscow. “Our goal with the […]

A tale as old as time
Revictimization of Kavanaugh’s accusers show society still has a long way to go

Almost a year ago the #MeToo movement gained ground, circulating on various social media platforms with thousands of women and men across the globe sharing their stories of sexual assault […]

Tweets of the Week: 9-29-18

Idaho Public Radio @IdahoPubRadio @VandalFootball linebacker Ed Hall is a semifinalist for the 2018 William V. Campbell Trophy. The National Football Foundation announced the semifinalists today. A mechanical engineering major, […]

Football: Hall of Fame

Senior Idaho linebacker Ed Hall — when he isn’t busy on the field tracking down running backs, spends his time earning high achievements in the classroom. The National Football Foundation […]