The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival held a three-day concert series to celebrate young artists Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Kibbie Dome. The Young Artists’ Winners Concert included vocal and […]
Univeristy of Idaho community: Our founding fathers lived through times as filled with social turmoil as ours. They recognized the problem of social peace was not to be solved politically, […]
Jack Olson Argonaut Artemis Nunez came to the University of Idaho this year from a high school with just three queer people. She said she had been struggling with her […]
Dale Graden, a history professor at the University of Idaho, spoke on the importance of studying liberal arts programs in a lecture Friday. Graden said the lecture was aimed at […]
For five decades, the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival has provided a way for the Northwest to listen to world-class jazz artists display their skills and learn more about the music […]
The Argonaut was first published in 1898. Some of the major stories from Nov. 1, 1898 include information regarding the Spanish-American War as well as the residents of Moscow viewing […]
There was a common theme discussed during the Q&A session following Friday’s performance of “The Vagina Monologues”— all women experience similar things when it comes to their vaginas. After the […]
A group of women gathered together in a candlelit restaurant, women who were once simply acquaintances and neighbors a few months ago. They held one another, laughed and cried with […]
Arkadiy Mkrtychyan may be thriving in Idaho now, but it hasn’t always been that way. Mkrtychyan said he came long way to headline for the Idaho basketball team, both physically […]
Idaho head coach Jon Newlee, senior point guard Karlee Wilson and sophomore guard Mikayla Ferenz speak to the media following the team’s 74-61 win over North Dakota at the Cowan […]