Recently, Claire Vaye Watkins visited the University of Idaho campus as the first author of the Distinguished Visiting Writers series hosted by the UI English Department.
In a statement released on the City of Moscow Facebook page Tuesday, the Moscow Police Department reminded locals that there’s no law against dressing up like a clown.
The Tower Lights have become a University of Idaho tradition. The light spectacle shown over the Tower happened during homecoming and will happen again during UIdaho Bound.
Superheroes have been around since the 1930s. Superman’s introduction to the world in “Action Comics No. 1” in 1938 sparked a revolution of superheroes that ever since, has expanded exponentially […]
There is no better comfort food than a buttery grilled cheese sandwich made by mom. But, Joe’s Cheesy Shack is changing that.
On Sep. 9 and 10, the Lionel Hampton School of Music hosted the Montana/Idaho Clarinet Festival. The clarinet studio was delighted to learn that The Argonaut wanted to do a […]
The ASUI Senate passed a last-minute bill 11-1 Wednesday to fix a loophole allowing student organizations to use ASUI funds to influence elections.
Things went swimmingly Monday evening for organizers of the 2016-2017 Common Read, “The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness.”
If God asked Sy Montgomery what she would change about the world, she would ask that dogs live longer.
During his State of the University address, University of Idaho President Chuck Staben explained many changes that have improved the university within the past year.