Soccer: A Quick Adjustment
Freshman midfielder Myah Merino was a little late to the sport of soccer. “I started later because I was a dancer,” she said. “But then I got into soccer. I […]
Freshman midfielder Myah Merino was a little late to the sport of soccer. “I started later because I was a dancer,” she said. “But then I got into soccer. I […]
Last fall, Troy Purcell was the head football coach at Bozeman High School, leading the Hawks to a 13-1 record and the Class AA state title. This August, Purcell will […]
Rylee Bosch has only been in Moscow two weeks, but she said she already loves it. “I love the school,” Bosch said. “I can see myself walking here like every […]
Many students have read that the University of Idaho will offer an eight-week “Pop Culture Games” course this fall featuring the app “Pokemon Go.” But the people involved in the […]
Big Sky men’s basketball officials will now be included in the Pac-12, Mountain West, Big West, West Coast and Western Athletic Conferences’ officiating consortium for the 2016-2017 season. The Western […]
While some of the world’s best golfers were competing in Rio, Idaho’s very own Sophie Hausmann took a different route. The German native returned home and spent the first weekend […]
Former Vandal Kristin Armstrong won her third straight Olympic Gold Medal in the women’s individual time trial Aug. 10 in Rio de Janeiro. A day later, she turned 43. “I […]
The Idaho football team surprised the Sun Belt Conference last season, finishing with a 4-8 record and winning three conference games. But the stakes are much higher for the Vandals […]
A large crowd greeted the Idaho women’s soccer team at their first unofficial game Monday at Guy Wicks Field. The sidelines were full as last year’s Big Sky regular season […]
The welcome signs outside of Moscow deem the city as “Heart of the Arts” and as many college students realize, the community cultivates an environment passionate about the fine arts […]