Now that we are through February, it is safe to say that those who have stuck to their healthy New Year’s resolutions are making progress. Many others went to the […]
The 2018 Hemingway Festival will be the ninth annual celebration hosted by the University of Idaho English Department. The festival has grown over time and today represents a community-wide literary […]
Idaho women’s basketball righted the ship Wednesday to end a two-game losing streak in typical fashion. The Vandals (16-12, BSC 12-5) returned to their roots with red-hot shooting and enough […]
Last October, the New York Times published an article detailing the numerous women in Hollywood who accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment and assault, eventually sparking the “Me Too” movement. […]
Seventeen people were shot and killed in Parkland, Florida, during a Feb. 14 school shooting. Shortly after, the conversation regarding gun control crept back into the national shared conscience, with […]
More than 4,000 people attended the 2018 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, according to the University of Idaho website. In that time, 145 schools brought their students to learn about the […]
A likely extinct species of land snail, native to the Galapagos, could be studied using a method of DNA extraction tested by researchers at the University of Idaho. DNA can […]
Jim Boland’s hands sit in his lap, worn and dirty from the day’s work. His smile, however, remains as pristine as ever and his eyes glint from underneath his heavy […]
The Olympic Winter Games have always been a big event in countries around the world — it is a chance to present the best of the best athletes in hopes […]
As a child born into a five generation-deep ranching family, I have heard all the negative rumors about the industry. In fact, we hear it all the time. “Raising cattle […]