While the vast majority of Canadians may not be able to locate the University of Idaho on a map, the institution made a surprising impact on daytime television viewers in […]
The eighth annual University of Idaho Hemingway Festival held a Sneak Peeks Reading Friday with local authors. The writers gave short readings from their unpublished, upcoming work. The event was […]
The art of music is about more than notes, chords and instruments — its about expression. Dance is a crucial part of this expression and vital to jazz culture. While […]
Providing a space where a conversation is comfortable around topics such as eating disorders and body image is the purpose of this year’s Eating Disorder Awareness Week (EDAW). During […]
Vern Sielert said his office is cluttered, even on a good day. His wife Vanessa, who works just down the hall from him in the School of Music building, is […]
The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival held a three-day concert series to celebrate young artists Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Kibbie Dome. The Young Artists’ Winners Concert included vocal and […]
Jack Olson Argonaut Artemis Nunez came to the University of Idaho this year from a high school with just three queer people. She said she had been struggling with her […]
Dale Graden, a history professor at the University of Idaho, spoke on the importance of studying liberal arts programs in a lecture Friday. Graden said the lecture was aimed at […]
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 […]