From between the Delta Zeta and Kappa Alpha Theta houses on old Greek row, passersby can see a neon sign from the third floor of the Pitman Center that advertises […]
This week, the University of Idaho Theatre Arts Department is debuting their production of “Pippin,” opening on Thursday, Oct. 30. In an interview with The Argonaut, director Jess Hirsh said […]
While presidential elections happen only every four years, local elections occur every year, whether the poll is for city officials, bond or levy measures or county officials. A general election for the city […]
Once a night of harmless spooks, community gatherings and silly disguises, Halloween has, in recent years, morphed into a troubling display of costumes that use real weapons, simulated violence and […]
One of the primary factors driving so many to study abroad is the chance to learn more about the world through experiencing it. Another outcome bound to follow that learning […]
The Theophilus Tower put on its annual trick or treat community event Saturday, Oct. 25. For over a month, Tower residents have been plastering butcher paper to their hallway walls […]
From Oct. 20-22, the Lionel Hampton School of Music held their annual Idaho Bach Festival, featuring student and faculty solos and ensembles. Monday night featured student performances as solos and […]
ASUI introduced five pieces of legislation about club funding requests, community outreach and public events during the ASUI Senate meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 22. Senate bill F25-B03, introduced at the […]
Homesickness is one of the most universal experiences for students studying abroad, and for those who’ve never been away from home before, this can be especially true. Staying in steady contact with […]
Bryan Kohberger’s defense team has objected to the state’s request for additional restitution. The state of Idaho requested additional civil payment from Kohberger on Sept. 22, asking for an additional […]