The University of Idaho is comprised of many students, faculty and staff with stories to tell, and President Chuck Staben said those stories are important to the success of the […]
Some of the best-known names in the jazz world will take the stage for University of Idaho’s 2018 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival Feb. 23 and Feb. 24. Jazz group Joey […]
Cornerstone Theatre’s “Gruesome Playground Injuries” is this weekend at the Forge Theatre. The play, directed by UI theater arts student Jessican Shehan and originally written by famous playwright Rajiv Joseph, […]
One of the most important stories in journalism is about to get the big screen treatment. Steven Spielberg’s “The Post” recounts the tempest that led to the release of the […]
Provost and Executive Vice President John Wiencek presented the Faculty Senate with new ideas regarding centralized advising to alleviate confusion at Tuesday’s meeting. Wiencek said he plans to form a […]
The University of Idaho Outdoor Program will host the 43rd annual Outdoor Equipment Sale and Swap 6 p.m. Thursday in the Multi-Activity Court in the Student Recreation Center.
Optical illusions are sometimes survival mechanisms, University of Idaho researcher Russell Jackson said.
With the unofficial cumulative results in — and 19 of 19 precincts counted — incumbent Bill Lambert received 60.08 percent of Moscow’s mayoral vote, or 2,707 votes. Linda Pall received 39.92 […]
With absentee ballots counted, Bill Lambert has received 55 percent of Moscow’s mayoral vote. The rest of Moscow’s precincts are still being filled. Lambert ran against mayoral candidate Linda […]
The University of Idaho’s Planned Parenthood Generation Action student group is hosting a screening of “The Hunting Ground,” a film that aims to educate about sexual assault on college campuses. […]