Moscow’s 2021 began with less precipitation than usual and a snow dump in February. This set city maintenance, now anticipating this spring’s weather, into action the past month to deal […]
In a presidential memo released before spring break, University of Idaho President Scott Green announced plans for COVID-19 testing upon returning. Students are able to attend classes in person, without being tested, as soon as they arrive back on campus. Mandatory […]
Stickers and chalk drawings seen in front of Moscow City Hall and Friendship Square were created March 4 to mimic stickers posted around town that say “Soviet Moscow – enforced […]
Hayley Schnae, a previous master’s of science student at the University of Idaho, was hospitalized with anorexia nervosa when she was just 13 years old. “I started dieting around the […]
Distinguished Professor Jean’ne M. Shreeve recently celebrated 60 years of continuous work at the University of Idaho. But she doesn’t plan to stop there. Shreeve was hired by renowned UI […]
Professors extending extra credit to University of Idaho students was initially intended to get students out to vote. Now it’s being reevaluated for its effectiveness and lawful use. Idaho House […]
The Associated Students University of Idaho introduced a resolution Wednesday opposing legislation from Idaho lawmakers that would outlaw abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected. The resolution, written by ASUI […]
Tragedies of police brutality and ongoing racism in the U.S. highlight the importance of Black History Month this year. The annual event, since its small start in 1970 at Kent […]
University of Idaho Faculty Senate passed several new degree options, on Tuesday, proposing to offer a new Bachelor of Science in global disease ecology, a minor in apparel textile and […]
Associated Students University of Idaho Senate unanimously passed their Midterm Munchies bill, delivering an assortment of snacks and resources to students during midterm week. The bill, written by Director of […]