“Medea: Her Story” is a heart-wrenching rendition of Euripides’ “Medea” told by a woman who can’t change her actions. She is woman with nothing left but her recollections and sadness. […]
October is known for its fall colors, wet season and Halloween, but many people don’t think about the German holiday called Oktoberfest. Fortunately, there are volunteers at the University of […]
The Palouse Choral Society is bringing Broadway to northern Idaho with their first concert of the season. The concert is based around the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein, the famous […]
College is a great time to meet people. Going to college on the Palouse means that students have two colleges of new people to meet. It also makes dating apps […]
YouTube offers an endless plethora of videos. The website provides a vortex of randomness, fascination and distraction — at fault for keeping people up until 3 a.m., distracted by puppy […]
Love It isn’t a little thing. Never take it for granted. — Tea Gradfest Still hasn’t hit me. Must keep my eyes on the road and finish strong. — Luis […]
It appears a lack of transparency continues to be a lingering issue in Idaho, as a timely controversy at the state level paints a clear picture of the muddled politics […]
Senior point guard Karlee Wilson isn’t fazed by preseason polls, rankings or seedings. “We talked as a team after the polls came out,” she said. “It’s great to be honored […]
The Idaho men’s basketball team battled through an injury-riddled 2015-2016 season to earn the third seed in the Big Sky Conference Championship and a postseason invitation. This year, the program […]
The Idaho football team comes off a historic weekend as the team prepares to face Appalachian State. CBS ranked Idaho No. 95 in the nation, one spot ahead of Oregon. […]