On Wednesday, Sept. 24, a DoorDash driver was involved in a fight with a Phi Delta Theta fraternity member at the University of Idaho. What began as a routine delivery […]
The federal government shutdown will temporarily affect University of Idaho research operations, university officials say. Christopher Nomura, the Vice President of the Office of Research and Economic Development at UI, […]
Star-studded true freshman Kiana Greer, an outside hitter for Vandal volleyball who has made a huge impact on the season, is only at the beginning of her already impressive and […]
Prepare for a highly anticipated celebration of the culture and diversity of Africa – the University of Idaho’s African Students Association will be hosting Africa Night on Saturday, Oct. 4 […]
Classrooms are often filled with coughs and sniffles, especially during the fall semester. By the next morning, students are waking up with sore throats or a headache but still need […]
The University of Idaho’s Women’s Golf Team played at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational and finished 11th place, with a total score of 74-over. This event was hosted by Seattle […]
Poster Reveal Reception (Wednesday, Oct. 1) Join the Lionel Hampton School of Music as they collaborate with the City of Moscow Arts Department to reveal the poster for the 2026 […]
Bangladesh Night, an event held annually by the University of Idaho’s Bangladesh Association of Students and Scholars, was held from 5 to roughly 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27. While […]
“Told in the Hills,” the first feature film shot in Idaho, was released in 1919. While the Western film was successful, no copies remained in the U.S. after the 1980s. […]
On Thursday, Sept. 25, all-woman choir group Lyyra brought a fantastic performance to the Administration Building Auditorium at the University of Idaho. Leaving the stage with a standing ovation, they […]