W. Basketball: Back and better than ever
During an afternoon practice in Cowan Spectrum, the Idaho women’s basketball team runs through a series of drills. Sneakers squeak against the hardwood, players shout to one another and every […]
During an afternoon practice in Cowan Spectrum, the Idaho women’s basketball team runs through a series of drills. Sneakers squeak against the hardwood, players shout to one another and every […]
I, like many of my friends and colleagues, have found solace before and after the election in Pro-Hillary Clinton Facebook groups. I was excited to be added to these groups […]
Justice is sometimes impossible. Members of the Emanuel AME Church in South Carolina welcomed Dylann Roof into Bible study, where they discussed scripture before Roof shot and killed nine people in […]
In the start of the year, I was lucky enough to travel to Iceland for a week and mark another country off my list. On the plane ride home, I […]
Jan. 16 may be a federal holiday, but Leathia Botello said she is a firm believer that it shouldn’t be thought of as just another opportunity to sleep in. Instead, […]
More than 200 people will march down Main Street Saturday. The Women’s March on the Palouse is one of the 370 sister marches taking place across the globe including Nairobi, […]
It is the 21st century. Horses no longer draw carriages, telegrams are no longer the biggest form of interpersonal communication and newspapers are no longer printed on a printing press. […]
The University of Idaho recognized late mathematics professor Paul Joyce Tuesday night with the unveiling of the Paul J. Joyce, Ph.D. Faculty and Staff Lounge in Brink Hall. About 60 […]
At some point, every University of Idaho student had their first interaction with a Vandal — Teresa Moote is the person that many potential students will have their first interaction […]
To our readers, I bet you’re reading this message online. Even though this letter is meant to let our readers know about a change in The Argonaut’s print schedule, the […]