A defense expert in the Bryan Kohberger murder case said in a court hearing today that cell phone data evidence is incomplete and FBI tests to collect the data are […]
A letter of intent for a new elementary school was unanimously approved by City Council members at a meeting this week. The city of Moscow has been prospecting the idea […]
With the help of 19 students, the Vandal Healing Garden is set to finish construction by the time school starts next fall. Most of the workers actively working on the […]
Although the weather has been a bit dreary on the Palouse lately, summer is still slowly creeping up on us. Summer is arguably the best season for many reasons, some […]
A team of students in the College of Engineering was awarded with $10,000 to create a tool that improves surgical safety and reduces the costs of X-ray surgical procedure imaging. […]
In the Latah County Primary Election, held on May 21, participants were able to vote on US representatives, state senators and representatives, county commissioners, the County Sheriff, the County Prosecuting […]
Construction for the Vandal Healing Garden at the University of Idaho will start this summer. According to a memo from Dean of Students Blaine Eckles, The Vandal Healing Garden and […]
“The Anthropocene Reviewed” is the pick of the year for the University of Idaho’s Common Read. John Green, author of “The Fault in Our Stars,” “Looking for Alaska,” “Turtles All […]
As students were leaving their classes Thursday, they heard chants and saw signs supporting Palestinian liberation and the students arrested at Columbia University on April 18. Some of these […]
On April 24, demonstrators advocating for a free Palestine discussed their views during ASUI’s open forum at their weekly meeting. They urged ASUI to make and pass resolutions to support […]