Garfield High School Jazz Band No. 1 from Seattle, Washington, was named the instrumental sweepstakes champion of the final Young Artist’s Winners Concert Saturday at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival. […]
Heather Schaefer spun the wheel not once, not twice, not three, but four times. Every time she tried, she landed on the pesky “try again” spot. She and her friend […]
The University of Idaho’s College of Law hosted a lecture to clarify how the Palouse can handle the challenges facing diversity, Feb. 15. In light of the new immigration policies […]
University of Idaho College of Law alumnus and Black History Month keynote speaker Reginald Reeves started with a story. It was a story about the time he spent as a […]
Four coyotes were reported dead, lying in front of three sorority houses and one fraternity on University of Idaho’s Greek Row Feb. 10. Corporal Casey Green, liaison officer of UI […]
The Argonaut was first published in 1898. Some of the major stories from Nov. 1, 1898 include information regarding the Spanish-American War as well as the residents of Moscow viewing […]
A group of women gathered together in a candlelit restaurant, women who were once simply acquaintances and neighbors a few months ago. They held one another, laughed and cried with […]
It’s Valentine’s Day — a time for love, appreciation and maybe even a little alone time with that special someone. At the University of Idaho, there are plenty of resources for students […]
Idaho head coach Jon Newlee, senior point guard Karlee Wilson and sophomore guard Mikayla Ferenz speak to the media following the team’s 74-61 win over North Dakota at the Cowan […]
Once hailed as a groundbreaking director at the turn of the millennium, M. Night Shyamalan’s career has slowly spiraled into relative obscurity — until now. His latest project “Split” surprised […]