As the days become shorter and the weather grows colder, it signifies the end of the fall semester. It also means the final days of my semester abroad have arrived. […]
The Palouse Cult Film Revival is bringing “The Muppets Christmas Carol” to the Kenworthy on Monday, Dec. 15. The theater will open doors at 6 p.m. and the film will […]
College campuses always shift in December. The air gets colder, the libraries get fuller and the conversations between friends start sounding the same: “I’m exhausted,” “I’m so behind,” “I just […]
College students often hear that winter break is a “nice perk” of academic life, a few weeks to relax before the spring semester begins. But after months of deadlines, exams, […]
Saying “happy holidays” has become something of an internet culture war in recent years. It has transformed from a standard wintertime greeting into a whole argument. However, there are some […]
The Tuesday Holiday Market is a great opportunity to peruse local goods, experience some live music and find holiday gifts. The market will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 16, from […]
After weeks of political gridlock, the federal government has finally reopened, and while the news brought a wave of relief, it didn’t magically undo the damage. Millions of Americans, from […]
A vigil will be hosted in both Pullman and Moscow for the Transgender Day of Remembrance at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 20. The event will be held at Cougar Plaza in Pullman, and Friendship Square […]
The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival is the largest annual jazz festival west of the Mississippi River. As it was established in 1967, next spring’s festival will be its 59th year. The festival was named after master jazz vibraphonist Lionel “Hamp” […]
The Human Library Project, an event that aims to explore the impact of storytelling on identity and belonging, is coming to the University of Idaho. It will be held in […]