Natalie Mesplay often finds herself bored, believing there are fewer entertainment options in Moscow than there could be. “It’s boring. I want to go out and do things and meet […]
The lights dim and the applause fades. The audience waits with bated breath in the seconds before the show begins. Actors and actresses wait in the wings — lines memorized […]
Three marches. Two days. One city with one common goal — to bring awareness to a diverse array of topics in a peaceful manner. The past weekend showcased three marches […]
Lysa Salsbury, director of the University of Idaho Women’s Center, considers herself fortunate that her personal views have aligned so well with her work. Aside from her work at UI, […]
The Salvation Army thrift store on Jackson Street will close its doors for the final time Thursday, Jan. 17. The move brings to close a thrift store with more than […]
University of Idaho football player Kyree Curington was arrested Saturday, after police were notified of a possible on-campus rape, according to the Moscow Police Department’s daily log. A warrant was […]
Hawthorne Roots may not be Moscow natives, but they are definitely familiar with the Palouse. They will play at John’s Alley Tavern 9:30 p.m. tonight, making it the band’s fourth appearance […]
University of Idaho football player Kyree Curington was arrested Saturday, after police were notified of a possible on-campus rape, according to the Moscow Police Department’s daily log. A warrant was […]
The students: The Argonaut’s most crucial demographic. The Argonaut has lived by the words, “For, of and by the students since 1898.” We exist because of you — the students. But […]
University of Idaho professors on what they expect America to look like for the next two years now that the midterm elections are mostly over. Those who spoke were Professor […]