“You’re too small” are three words Kolton Mitchell has heard his entire life. But instead of letting the doubt define him, it ignited a fire that fueled his every move. Now, […]
Keiko Ogura, an atomic bomb survivor, spoke to University of Idaho students in a webinar on Tuesday in partnership with the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, CLASS and the Habib Institute […]
Two Idaho voters’ rights groups are supporting lawsuits against the state that claim college students’ ability to vote is being restricted. The League of Women Voters in Idaho (LWVID) and […]
Flooding occurred throughout Moscow on Sunday, Feb. 23, as a result of quickly melting snow exacerbated by the day’s heavy rainfall. Temperatures began to rise above freezing last week, with […]
The Idaho Vandals Men’s and Women’s Tennis teams were once again back in action this weekend. The women played at home for the second consecutive weekend and the second of […]
The Vandals traveled to Greeley, Colorado, to face off against the Northern Colorado Bears in their matchup on Saturday. Idaho was looking to start a late season win streak after […]
A new state bill is seeking to ban minors from attending drag shows or any public event deemed an “indecent sexual exhibition.” House Bill 230, sponsored by Republican Representative Edward […]
Amidst the 2022 quadruple murder case, Ada County Judge Steven Hippler denied Bryan Kohberger’s request to throw out DNA evidence in his upcoming trial. Following this update, Kohberger’s defense team […]
Joann Fabric and Crafts, a popular retailer for avid members of the arts and crafts community, has made the decision to close all locations nationwide after filing for bankruptcy a […]
Click, click, click: the sounds of acrylic nails tapping on objects are everywhere. They’re clicking on the keyboard of a laptop or the screen of a cellphone. Various colors, designs, […]