Traveling to Chile, researchers from the University of Idaho went to witness an eclipse and its effects on gravity waves and the atmosphere. The researchers, alongside three other universities in […]
A week after the Idaho Legislature failed to pass Senate Bill 1179, the Idaho State Board of Education announced its decision to continue with a tuition freeze for the upcoming 2021-2022 academic year. Earlier this […]
The Center for Disability Access and Resources at the University of Idaho provides several support systems for students pursuing their education with a disability. The center, commonly known as CDAR, […]
The challenges faced by public school teachers are unimportant to University of Idaho’s secondary education major, Steven Lopes. The possibilities of inspiring students to make a difference in the world […]
Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport provided the public with insight into a new terminal design project at an open house Thursday. The event gave Moscow residents a look into the airport’s long-established project with architecture firm Mead & Hunt, who presented their current design scheme at Best Western Plus […]
Moscow City Council voted Tuesday to allow live entertainment return to the Farmers Market beginning July 3. Ordinances for reopening the Hamilton-Lowe Aquatic Center and community event applications also passed. The market is scheduled to begin May 1 with limited […]
In a small town outside of Moscow, Kascha Quilts is filled, covering ceiling to floor, from the basement to bathrooms with quilts. With over 350 pieces, Karen Hagen has been […]
The University of Idaho theater department has been making incredible work, even while facing challenges through the COVID-19 pandemic. Theater students Hannah Verdi, Brindle Brundage and Andrew Yoder were honored […]
Former University of Idaho associate director of alumni relations pleaded innocent Monday to three felony charges after allegedly spending over $2,700 in unauthorized purchases on a university card. Moscow resident […]
A rally organized by Stop Asian Hate on the Palouse on Saturday brought awareness to recent increases in hate crimes against people of Asian descent. The event, originally scheduled for March 28 but cancelled due to weather, garnered around 250 attendees for the two-hour event in Pullman. Following […]