Each year at F-Word Live, the crowd grows and snaps from the audience intensify as students and local community members present their take on the f-word. It’s not the four-letter […]
As part of LGBTQA and Latin History Month, world-renowned Latin poet Christopher Soto spoke at the University of Idaho Oct. 3. Soto was awarded the “Barnes and Noble Writer for […]
Benjamin Franklin said, “it is easier to prevent bad habits than to break them.” Ironic, coming from the man who had a licentious history with women. Nonetheless, he is spot […]
Time is a nonrenewable resource. It is finite. Physicists say time is one of the most difficult properties in the universe to understand. It is our most precious commodity. Life […]
Health and wellness is a priority for the University of Idaho, which is why Vandal Health Education and Campus Recreation put together a Health and Rec Fair each school year.
Traveling to five different countries and living in one is something many people consider a dream. Three years ago, Selena Alexandropoulos lived that dream and was able to call Germany […]
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 […]