Josie Adjanohoun Indivisible Moscow, a grassroots non-profit organization based in Moscow, is holding a town hall style event at the Best Western University Inn on April 18, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the Centennial Room. The purpose of […]
On March 28, Moscow participated in the third “No Kings” protest that was held in thousands of cites across the United States and multiple countries. Protesters held signs denouncing the current administration and gave speeches before marching to a busy intersection to demonstrate. The protest started in Friendship Square in downtown, […]
The ongoing war in Iran is unlikely to result in a regime change, according to a University of Idaho professor. Professor of global studies Erin Damman said that a complete […]
The Idaho State Legislation has introduced several bills in relation to immigration status during the 2026 legislative session. House Bill 656 would require public schools, charter schools, public universities and colleges to report on the nationality, primary language and immigration status of all students. HB 656 states that […]
Early on the morning of Jan. 3, 2026, the United States launched an operation into Caracas, Venezuela, aiming to capture and sentence the president of the country, Nicholas Maduro, for drug trafficking crimes. This operation, known as Operation Absolute Resolve, drastically changed American foreign policy, and raised fundamental questions of the international […]
After weeks of political gridlock, the federal government has finally reopened, and while the news brought a wave of relief, it didn’t magically undo the damage. Millions of Americans, from […]
Last updated at 10:57 a.m. on Nov. 5. As of 11:05 p.m. on Nov. 4, all of Latah County’s precincts have been marked as fully reported. Hailey Lewis has been […]
According to a survey of students conducted by Vandal Health, Education, Recreation and Wellbeing in 2024, 11.3% of respondents on the University of Idaho campus feel discriminated against for their […]
Millions of Americans turned out Saturday, Oct. 18, for the “No Kings” demonstration across the country to protest what organizers called an erosion of democratic norms under President Donald Trump. […]
As the U.S. government entered a partial shutdown on Oct. 1, 2025, hundreds of thousands of federal workers were furloughed, national programs were frozen and vital services ground to a […]