Idaho governor candidate Paulette Jordan spoke to University of Idaho students and community members Monday night on issues affecting Idaho, including her stance on gun control. “I am a gun […]
When #MeToo posts first appeared in October 2017, women and men around the world were awakened to the extent of sexual assault and harassment. Thousands upon thousands of social media […]
Shelley Stone, founder and owner of The Yarn Underground and the Palouse Yarn Company, has been knitting for more than 30 years. She opened her storefront in downtown Moscow seven […]
When young adults come to college, a different and uncharted world opens up to them. Coming to college is a step toward complete independence. Most importantly, it is the start […]
Even as the temperatures drop into the 40s and Moscow is hit with its first rain in weeks, the Kenworthy Performing Arts Center is full of people eager to talk […]
It is easy to have an affinity for a town, region or even sports team. A lot of the time, where a person is from may define their futures and […]
The eighth annual University of Idaho Hemingway Festival held a Sneak Peeks Reading Friday with local authors. The writers gave short readings from their unpublished, upcoming work. The event was […]
The University of Idaho’s Homecoming Week brings both the Moscow community and the school together through Vandalizing Moscow. It is a community and university collaborative event. Fraternities, sororities, residence halls […]
The local mayoral and city council elections take place one month from now on Nov. 5. Historically, the turnout for local elections has been dismally low, despite the fact these […]
It’s not easy being a democrat in a sea of red, but Rep. Shirley Ringo is up to the challenge — she is set to run for Rep. Raul Labrador’s […]