It was a quiet February morning when a father took his normal route to drop his child off at daycare, as he does almost every day. After saying their goodbyes, instead of being met by other parents, hellos and polite […]
On a cold Saturday afternoon in Moscow, you might have encountered people protesting Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the federal government. This group of Moscow residents are, like much of the nation, unhappy with the events playing out across America. Interactions between ICE […]
An “I like my ICE crushed” protest was held in the University of Idaho library courtyard, with between 150 and 200 people participating, on the evening of Friday, Jan 30. The protest was organized by Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity […]
Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids are no longer just about enforcing immigration law — they are about fear. Across the country and Idaho, ICE operations are increasingly targeting people with no violent […]
An “ICE Out for Good” protest was held in Moscow on Friday, Jan. 23, in solidarity with the Minnesota general strike. The strike was held in response to rising tensions with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minnesota and […]
Walking to early classes all week can be a drag, but it turns into an issue when going outside in the morning creates fear. Idaho weather is always dicey. Palouse […]
In the Pacific Northwest, it’s safe to assume snow will fall a few times between November and February every year. It’s a fact of life. It’s why most residents have […]
Every year around this time, the University of Idaho goes to work trying to keep the campus running as safely and smoothly as possible. Charles Zillinger, director of landscape and […]
Moscow”s winter-time weather is a mixed bag of snow, sleet, rain and slush. As the season progresses, the snow continuously melts and freezes over – turning walking paths, parking lots […]