Sports Briefs 8/26/16
Blackout The Idaho women’s soccer team plays Gonzaga 5 p.m. Friday at Guy Wicks Field. The first 100 fans will receive free t-shirts and the first 100 students will receive […]
Blackout The Idaho women’s soccer team plays Gonzaga 5 p.m. Friday at Guy Wicks Field. The first 100 fans will receive free t-shirts and the first 100 students will receive […]
After finishing 10-6 in the Big Sky Conference last season, the Idaho women’s volleyball team moves forward. Their season begins 9 a.m. Friday against Fairfield in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Junior […]
It has been a long wait for football fans on the Palouse. Whispers of optimism can be heard through the towns of Moscow and Pullman, as the return of football […]
During last year’s spring season, Idaho women’s soccer coach Derek Pittman knew that he had some recruiting to do. Sophomore goalkeeper Amanda Poertner wasn’t recovering well from a surgery in […]
High energy and enthusiasm is what Idaho women’s basketball assistant coach Steven Fennelly expects to bring to the table for the team starting this season. In addition to his passion […]
Gay issues in “Star Trek Beyond” miss the mark Gay characters in pop culture have always been a niche market. While there are certainly great mainstream films that have tackled […]
“Suicide Squad” opened Aug. 5, 2016, and to many mixed reviews. First, to get the obvious out of the way, DC tried their best to catch up to Marvel’s status […]
The Tower Lawn was jam packed Saturday afternoon with hundreds of students attending the University of Idaho’s annual Palousafest. The event was created to introduce the many opportunities on campus […]
In August 2015, smoke pollution hovered over the city of Moscow for several weeks as surrounding fires continued to burn throughout the Northwest. Forest fires were periodically buring in the […]
Liz Brandt has been at the University of Idaho since 1988. She was the representative for the College of Law on Faculty Senate and Vice Chair last academic year when […]