Think about how, lately, it seems like there are more wildfires in the West, and they keep getting tougher to put out. Winter seems to come later each year. A […]
In the 365 days following President Donald Trump’s first year in office, he used the word “fake” relating to the media more than 400 times on social media and on […]
The UI Dance Program’s 2017 Fall Concert “Form and Transform” began its four-day run in the Hartung Theatre on Thursday Nov. 2. The hour-long performance is a thought-provoking and powerful […]
With October comes fall, pumpkins and changing leaves, and, as the air begins to cool and Halloween approaches, there is also potential for danger. At the University of Idaho, students […]
Students and community members can join University of Idaho ethnography professor Rodney Frey Sept. 21 as he reveals the process behind the creation of his novel Carry Forth the Stories: […]
Otis Kyechee would sign up for every event on campus. He’d attend musicals. He’d order whatever suited his fancy. A Cherokee Indian from Snakenavel, Utah, his indistinct glasses didn’t […]
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, that’s why I’ll just let the internet do it for me. Be careful when fishing for the facts, because clickbait can […]
What people of the past were reading about in the month of May Students tend to only pay attention to what happens at the University of Idaho in their four […]
Moscow has a rich history and a story on every corner Moscow has spunk. As prospective students visit the cozy university community for the first time, it’s hard not to […]
“I tried to put my arm around a girl. She turned to me and said in total seriousness, Jacob, no. We’ve been dating for some time now.” Jacob Marsh