In the fall of 2018, I transferred to the University of Idaho and went to my Moscow apartment for the first time. I had never been to Moscow and didn’t […]
On the corner of Sixth Street and Perimeter Drive, the Vandal Meats lab rests as an important pillar of the University of Idaho and its students’ and community’s experience. The […]
For 68 years, the annual Uniontown Sausage Feed has been a staple to the community. Road tripping with my co-worker mid-morning on the first Sunday of March to try the […]
Looking to fill the desire of taking care of something other than a pet or child? Consider purchasing and tending for a houseplant at A Modern Plantsman, a locally owned […]
Pullman welcomed a new addition to its restaurant scene as Yia Yia Nikki’s, a locally owned and operated restaurant specializing in Greek and Mediterranean cuisine, opened its doors for the […]
Ilse Moreno, a senior in the Coordinated Program in Dietetics at the University of Idaho, will discuss her experience and perspectives at the third episode of the Pre-Health Student Speaker Series, Jan. 20.
The upcoming programming, “Annie’s Project-Empowering Women in Agriculture,” is an organization founded on educating women and building skills to help them achieve success in farming and agricultural management. University of Idaho Extension in the northern district will be holding the six-week long event via Zoom due to […]
Along with the weather’s transition from falling leaves to flurries of snow comes the winter market season.
I love my job. I love helping people, even if it is just helping people find a sweater and jeans they feel like they can kill it in. I am not an essential worker during these crazy times, and I feel a little ridiculous and out of place when I have a bad day at my job that I know I am lucky to have.
The Moscow Public Library was hit hard by COVID-19. On March 18, all locations of the Latah County Library District closed due to COVID-19 concerns. Library District Director Chris Sokol said they started shutting down after seeing that other businesses were in response to the pandemic. The American Library Association recommended that libraries close due to COVID-19 concerns. This is what led to the Moscow Public Library, along with the other six libraries apart of the Latah County Library District, to close their doors. However, they kept their staff employed and developed strategies to continue providing for their patrons.