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 […]
Garfield High School Jazz Band No. 1 from Seattle, Washington, was named the instrumental sweepstakes champion of the final Young Artist’s Winners Concert Saturday at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival. […]
The University of Idaho’s College of Law hosted a lecture to clarify how the Palouse can handle the challenges facing diversity, Feb. 15. In light of the new immigration policies […]
Historically, the Vandals were a tribe from what is today called Germany. So, it’s fitting that last Saturday, some more contemporary Vandals celebrated Oktoberfest in the 1912 Center of Moscow.
During its last meeting, ASUI passed a bill to require all compensated officials of ASUI to be Green Dot trained, effective immediately.
For members of the Moscow Police Department, getting to know students and citizens is a vital step in making the community safe. MPD Captain Tyson Berrett, newly-appointed captain of the […]
On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first man to strap himself into a rocket and successfully launch into orbit, and others have been following him for the last […]
For many University of Idaho students, Greek Week is about more than carnival games and talent shows. “It”s uniting. It”s competitive,” said Claire McKeown, UI Panhellenic Council public relations director. […]
Every year, Lydia Stucki organizes an army – a formidable force of instrument-toting, taxi-driving, light-and-sound-producing volunteers. Every year, over 400 of them will assemble to make the Lionel Hampton Jazz […]