Two artAbility spring workshops will be held from 12-4 p.m. Feb. 11 and Feb. 25. ArtAbility is a Center on Disabilities and Human Development (CDHD) student-led program for adults with […]
The Chiara String Quartet performed Wednesday afternoon at One World Café. The Quartet consists of four faculty members from the University of Nebraska. Violinists Rebecca Fischer and Hyeyung Julie Yoon, […]
The air is musky, the room darkened, but the stage at John’s Alley in Moscow is alight. Four young men prepare for their set, with pints of beer accompanying them […]
Stop the Hate is a training program aimed toward providing education on how to curve hate and bias on the University of Idaho campus. The program will take place 11:30 […]
During a period of political labels and polarization, University of Idaho student Justin Marino remains unaffiliated with either of the major U.S. political parties, as both are too self-serving for […]
I am a diehard Portland Trail Blazer fan. I see Rip City logos and I get excited. I see clips of Damian Lillard hitting the buzzer-beater 3-pointer to beat the […]
Whether he is surrounded by sandy beaches and an ocean breeze, or brisk mountain air and miles of pine forests, Carlos Longhi Neto does not find solace in places. He […]
The dream scenario of any college athlete is to end their career with four consecutive conference championships. That is the very goal senior Claire Yang hopes to accomplish when she […]
After a promising fall season, the Idaho women’s tennis team got off to a bumpy start against Wyoming. The Cowgirls defeated the Vandals 6-1 Saturday afternoon. Wyoming (2-0) gained the […]
Overtime served the Vandals well after Idaho clenched its third overtime win against Montana with a 85-77 final score. Idaho head coach Don Verlin said he was pleased with the […]