Pop star and sex icon Sabrina Carpenter recently released her newest album “Man’s Best Friend.” This album has had fans and critics at the edge of their seats, ready to […]
Syllabus week has many different conceptions throughout campus. Some people think it is a waste of time and an excuse to have fun, while others think of it as a […]
As the fall semester kicks off with brand new students, one of the most common feelings among freshman is the pressure to know exactly what you are doing when you […]
The University of Idaho is expecting a record number of students this fall despite some challenges, UI President Scott Green said at the State of the University Address on Sept. […]
Over 100 protesters gathered in Friendship Square in downtown Moscow on Monday, Aug. 1, to protest the Donald Trump administration’s federal cuts, tariff policy, domestic military actions, immigration enforcement and […]
Right out of high school there are countless career paths to consider. For generations, college has been marketed as the ultimate route to success — go to school, get good […]
The Vandal marching band gathers a week before the start of the academic year to prepare for their performances at Vandal football games. With this preparation, they planned for an […]
On Saturday, Aug. 23, a pop-up exhibit titled “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” opened on the first and second floors of the University of Idaho library. The exhibit is […]
Following the recent passing of University of Idaho professor Stacy Isenbarger, the Department of Art and Design and the College of Art and Architecture will be holding a memorial event […]
Idaho Second District Judge Megan Marshall maintained a temporary restraining order on crime scene images from the King Road homicides following a hearing on Aug. 28. Marshall took the matter […]