A spacecraft has never touched down on the surface of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, but researchers at the University of Idaho Department of Physics are looking to change that with […]
As the sound of the drums beat on, reverberating from one wall of the Kibbie Dome to the next, Native Americans from all over the Northwest and Canada joined together […]
New faces flooded onto the University of Idaho campus to this year’s second UIdaho Bound that kicked off March 31. The campus gained new energy while the university community welcomed […]
For 70 years, the University of Idaho Borah Symposium has worked to promote the continuation of Idaho Sen. William Borah’s vision for peace through a variety of on-campus events that […]
Ed Sheeran has been churning out great music since 2011. With a Grammy award and several top forty hits off his second album, Sheeran is seemingly unstoppable. But, for the […]
Recycling old films, especially of the ani- mated variety, has become as popular as the “Go Green” movement. However, the newest live action rendition of the “Beauty and the Beast” […]
It’s been a bumpy transition for the new White House. With all the chaos, it’s been hard to take a second and evaluate the situation. In November, the American people […]
The Idaho women’s tennis team took to the Lewiston courts Saturday, defeating Big Sky opponent Sacramento State 6-1. The win marks Idaho’s sixth consecutive conference victory. The Vandals (10-5, 6-0 […]
Are we really listening? Everyone has something to say, but not everyone wants to hear what other people are saying. Our brains run on overdrive just to keep up with the pace of […]
Opera is not only for the big cities and grand opera houses of the past. This weekend, the University of Idaho’s Lionel Hampton School of Music presented two Puccini one-acts […]