Idaho seniors Ali Forde, Christina Salvatore and Connie Ballestero speak to the media following Idaho’s 107-60 win over Sacramento State Feb. 20 as part of Senior Day at the Cowan […]
A handful of Idaho track and field athletes will travel to Bozeman next week to compete in the Big Sky Indoor Championships. For senior sprinter Ben Ayesu-Attah, the journey to […]
Feb. 11 1000 block West A Street, 1:06 a.m. Officer arrested female for battery. She was upset because her boyfriend had been on a date with another woman, so she […]
It is 1927, Art and Elsie are young and in love. They live on rural farms in Oregon and Washington, and they communicate the best they can, by writing letters. […]
Junior thrower Kolcie Bates was unsure if she would be able to continue her throwing career with a collegiate track and field program. As an underclassman at Weiser High School, […]
Paradise Stables sits down a winding gravel road, several miles outside Moscow. The privately owned facilities sit in a quiet field surrounded by few residents and a spread of tall […]
Freshman women’s tennis player Maria Tavares is a long way from home. Tavares’ home country of Portugal is approximately 5,000 miles away from Moscow, yet Tavares made the decision to […]
Saturday’s game against North Dakota proved rewarding for the Vandal men’s basketball team in more ways than one. In a move that came as a surprise to the majority of […]
University of Idaho President Chuck Staben addressed Sun Belt officials via conference call Monday to campaign for the Vandals to remain as a long-term football-only member of the conference. Staben’s […]
Big Sky Commissioner Doug Fullerton announced his retirement last week, ending a 20-year span as the head of the NCAA Division I conference. “I will miss dearly the excitement of […]