February is Black History month, and the University of Idaho has events and activities to celebrate and build community on campus. Black History month began being acknowledged in 1926 and […]
One year ago, on Nov. 13 four students from the University of Idaho – Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves – were murdered in the early hours […]
Being an underpaid faculty member is hard. Worrying about how to afford a new family member is hard, too. Combine the two, and the situation is what faculty members with […]
Back for the spring semester, Faculty Senate discussed a proposal for paid parental leave for faculty and staff members and addressed the recent surge of COVID-19 cases. Parental leave UI […]
When looking around the UI campus, it’s not hard to see the importance and emphasis the university puts on research. Walking to class, students might pass the JW Martin Lab, […]
Last month, the Idaho State Board of Education previously joined a lawsuit started by the State of Georgia, arguing against the case of the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Earlier […]
Being part of the LGBTQ+ community and living in a small, rural community is not for the faint-hearted. Oftentimes, members of the LGBTQ+ community tend to gravitate towards cities or […]
Artists often find ways to incorporate current events, important issues and personal passions into their work as a way of expressing ideas and opinions. Moscow’s art scene is no exception […]
Leaders in the Moscow-Pullman community explored their organizations’ navigation through the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine requirements and mask mandates were discussed throughout the panel. Panelists included Moscow Mayor Bill Lambert, Gritman Medical Center CEO Kara […]
The University of Idaho’s recently launched Brave. Bold. Campaign is seeking to increase Idaho’s education status nationally, a large step forwards for a state well known for its low performance […]