Moscow grandstand for eclipse
The following article was written in 1979 in anticipation for the eclipse. Moscow could provide its residents with prime seating Monday for, one of nature’s most spectacular light shows. The […]
The following article was written in 1979 in anticipation for the eclipse. Moscow could provide its residents with prime seating Monday for, one of nature’s most spectacular light shows. The […]
Cosette Roberts always knew she wanted to attend the University of Idaho, where both of her parents went to school. For an assignment in the eighth grade, Roberts wrote […]
Saying the name Charlottesville, Virginia, now feels a bit heavy on the tongue, complete with a bad aftertaste on the side. Nearly a week ago, it was requested that a Robert E. […]
For incoming freshmen, the beginning of the school year can be a worrisome time. Expectations of what an authentic college experience looks like don’t always match the reality and can […]
Over the last several weeks, students began trickling into Moscow’s end of summer stretch for Greek recruitment and individual move-in days, bringing a sense of life back to campus. The […]
From the first time I gained an interest in political discourse, back during the second election of former President George W. Bush, I’ve carried a fairly consistent mindset in regard […]
Spotify was lagging, and no matter how many times I stabbed the play button, my phone wouldn’t begin my favorite playlist. I didn’t see the intersection, or the stop sign, or […]
When Carlos Vazquez attended FEMFest his freshman year at the University of Idaho, he did it to support his sister, who worked at the UI Women’s Center. is year, the […]
During his sophomore year at the University of Idaho, Miller Sartori sat in a Jack in the Box near campus with a friend. Together, they brainstormed ways they could incorporate […]
Spanish theater artist and director Marco Magoa is bringing his refugee-centered production to the University of Idaho Aug. 25 in the Hartung Theatre. “Mare Nostrum. Finis Somnia Vestra” (“Our Sea. […]