Victory for a new beginning
Monday marked a milestone for the City of Moscow — one especially important to the Native American, or Indigenous Peoples, in Latah County. The former name, Columbus Day, is now […]
Monday marked a milestone for the City of Moscow — one especially important to the Native American, or Indigenous Peoples, in Latah County. The former name, Columbus Day, is now […]
Tommy Ahlquist, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, said he hopes to find $100 million inefficiently used in the budget in his first days in office at a speech Friday in the […]
The University of Idaho’s archive was started by UI Librarian Belle Sweet, who began collecting books sometime shortly after the 1906 fire in the Admin building, said UI archivist Ashlyn […]
Despite high winds, thousands of students and alumni marched the streets on University of Idaho’s campus for Serpentine, embracing their Vandal pride Friday night. The radiant gleam from glow sticks […]
If a famous person could be your professor for a day, who would it be? Emma Watson She’s an advocate for women’s rights and she fights against racism and world […]
College is often described as a time for finding new interests and stepping outside of comfort zones. One comfort zone that many students don’t stray far from is the sources […]
“In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue…” Many of us heard this catchy saying in our elementary school history classes. This is how we discussed the beginnings of colonization, more […]
The University of Idaho Theatre Arts Department will present “ROOF!” this week at the Hartung Theatre, opening doors for conversations about issues people sometimes avoid.
If you have not read Stephen King’s “The Road Virus Heads North,” then be warned — this review will be full of spoilers. Nothing incites bone-chilling fear like being hunted. […]
Wednesday nights at the Moose Lodge are usually filled with music and country swing dancing, but this Wednesday there will be a little bit more. Washington State University College of […]