Shabbat shalom
Every religion should have a spiritual outlet represented in their Moscow community

Last week actress Mayim Bialik posted on her Facebook page an emotional video about the synagogue shooting that happened a few weeks ago. She is Jewish — just like me. […]

Creating a culture of belief
Victims of domestic violence must be taken more seriously

In the United States, around 20 people are abused by an intimate partner per minute, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence — a statistic that translates to more […]

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O.T.C. — 11.08.18

Describe your father figure.  Big Hill My dad isn’t just a parent, he’s one of my best friends. There’s no one else I’d rather call to talk life, politics or […]

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Close, but not enough
Historic voter turnout in Idaho signals a brighter future

Tuesday night proved to be both typical, yet unexpected for Idahoans across the state. Prior to Election Day, the Idaho Secretary of State’s office reported 155,000 absentee ballots counted, a […]

A weekend full of food
Dads’ Weekend was made for spending time with your father and eating too much food

What makes Dads’ Weekend so special is not just the dads, but the amount of food — often free — you can get while showing your father the wonders of […]

Food worth waiting for
The Breakfast Club celebrates 20 years in the Moscow community, focusing on staff and love of food

Waiting from a few minutes to an hour for The Breakfast Club is not an uncommon morning experience in Moscow, but most people would agree it’s food worth waiting for. […]

Brewing education on tap
Rants and Raves to host beer making class this weekend for anyone interested in the process

Rants and Raves Brewery has partnered with Vandal Solutions to host a beer-making class, an event people can enjoy during Dads’ Weekend. The three-hour event has two class opportunities starting […]

Celebrating America’s oldest cultures
Native American Heritage Month highlights UI diversity

Across the University of Idaho campus, a month-long celebration of America’s oldest cultures burst into the spotlight during November — a reminder of a people who will not soon be […]