While studying abroad, I took a class which centered on gender in relation to the arts — an extremely broad topic. Over the course of the semester, my professor asked […]
I’m a woman, a sophomore in college and preparing for a career in the journalism field — I have just now been exposed to what feminism really is. Before […]
The sound of snaps and words of affirmation filled the Bruce Pitman Center Thursday night as 11 poets shared their ideas on various aspects of feminism.
The sound of snaps and words of affirmation filled the Bruce Pitman Center Thursday night as 11 poets shared their ideas on various aspects of feminism. Roughly 200 students and […]
Each year at F-Word Live, the crowd grows and snaps from the audience intensify as students and local community members present their take on the f-word. It’s not the four-letter […]
Esperanza Spalding performed magic on Feb. 25, plucking and smacking her upright bass at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival. Spalding’s wild hair leaped as her hands flew up and down […]
The sounds of laughter, tears and gasps filled the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre Feb. 10 and Feb. 11. Members of the Palouse community filled nearly every seat in the house […]
They stood together in the dark room, their hands clasped together. A single spotlight illuminated their silhouettes in a ray of warm, yellow light. The four women inhaled in unison […]
University of Idaho senior Maiya Corral first read “The Vagina Monologues” when she was 12 years old. “I saw it on my grandma’s shelf and I thought, ‘What? That book […]
Bright pink knitted hats dotted the immense crowd that filled the outer edges of East City Park. Signs and flags waved in the winter wind, bearing messages like “We are […]