Students, community members, faculty and staff filled into the International Ballroom of the Bruce Pitman Center Monday night to hear Pulitzer Prize winner and acclaimed author Colson Whitehead. Whitehead was […]
King. Parks. X. Mandela. Decades after their contributions to society, notable black figures in history are celebrated in America during the month of February, better known as Black History Month. […]
The University of Idaho’s archive was started by UI Librarian Belle Sweet, who began collecting books sometime shortly after the 1906 fire in the Admin building, said UI archivist Ashlyn […]
The Regional Theatre of the Palouse is showing “The Miracle Worker” by William Gibson at 8 p.m. Sept. 22 through Sept. 30.
The 1920s silent film “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” will be on screen at 7 p.m. Sept. 28 at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, accompanied by a live orchestra.
The “Vandal Traditions” exhibition at the Third Street Gallery takes audiences into the life of being a Vandal, from as early as the 1910s. The exhibition, a compilation of memorabilia […]
The following article was written in 1979 in anticipation for the eclipse. Moscow could provide its residents with prime seating Monday for, one of nature’s most spectacular light shows. The […]
It began nearly 48 years ago in New York City at the Stonewall Inn. What started in the early hours of June 28 as one of many misguided police raids, […]
Art filled the black tables and mounted boards scattered across the floor of the 1912 Center as people milled about, sipping punch. The showcase only lasted for two hours, […]
University of Idaho students and locals gathered Wednesday in the Bruce M. Pitman Center to learn Japanese traditions. The UI Women’s Center and Office of Multicultural Affairs partnered to the […]