Vandal Entertainment Game Night
Vandal Entertainment provides students with a way to destress and engage

Vandal Entertainment has been putting on small events in the ASUI student lounge in the ISUB. They offer music, board games, foosball, pool and painting to help liven up students’ days.

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Life Hacks: food, music and ambience
Things to do on the Palouse this week

Want to know what a classical music concert looks like? This is the perfect opportunity to find out. For free, listen to Neave Trio from the comfort of home. Anna Williams will be playing the violin, Mikhail Veselov will play the cello and Eri Nakamura will play the piano. Score a seat from the couch and listen to classical music.

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Life Hacks: Congratulations KUOI for turning 75 years old
Things to do on the Palouse this week

Congratulations KUOI, for turning 75-years-old. To celebrate, tune into 89.3 FM or online at Kuoi.org and listen to a special DJ lineup this Thursday. During this week, Halloween is on a Saturday, the perfect day to stay up late eating sweets with no consequences. Watch out for trunk or treats, costume contests and more. Remember to wear a mask when going out to in-person events and follow social distancing protocols.

Red wagon at the Moscow Farmer's Market. Alex Brizee | The Argonaut
One of the best downtown
Moscow Farmers Market ranked highly

Walking down Main Street on a Saturday morning, there’s something special about the Moscow Farmers Market. The community is reflected in the smiling faces of the young and old walking by all of the unique booths that line the street.

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LIFE Hacks: To KUOI’S 75th anniversary
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In honor of KUOI’s 75th anniversary, this is dedicated to their station and years of great work. View their special lineup to celebrate with extra shows. Tune into 89.3, sit back and listen to the show.

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LIFE Hacks: “Happy Mess” of events
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Celebrate Indigenous peoples’ heritage this week by indulging in rich discussion and films. Join the Native American Student Center and other organizations to see what is available this week. Remember to wear a mask in public and social distance to keep others’ and yourself healthy.

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LIFE Hacks: “Happy Mess” of events
Things to do on the Palouse this week

Spice Homecoming Week up with events you may not know are happening. From trivia nights and live music to carnivals, we have it covered. Remember to wear a mask when going out to in-person events and be responsible for your and other’s health.

Life Update
The One Love Foundation presented as Keynote Speakers Thursday
Because everyone participates in relationships, everyone should know what makes a relationship healthy or unhealthy for themselves and their loved ones

Keynote Speakers Libby Gutschenritter, Sheridan Riolo and Rhea Kimble from the One Love Foundation presented about healthy relationships in a Zoom hosted for the Katy Benoit Campus Safety Awareness Month on Thursday, Sept. 24.

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LIFE Hacks: Another art show?
Things to do in the Palouse this week

As we near the end of September, we can be optimistic about October. The fall season is full-fledged and ready to show its true colors. Changing leaves, Halloween and more – who doesn’t love autumn months? This week be ready to pack the weekend with events around the Palouse. Remember to wear a mask and most importantly, stay cozy.