REVIEW: “Nosferatu”
A grotesque gothic/horror movie that is stunningly beautiful and tragic 

Grotesquely beautiful are fitting words that aren’t often paired together, but when it comes to the new film directed by Robert Eggers, “Nosferatu,” it wonderfully combines the two in a twisted […]

February Horoscopes
What does this month have in store for you?

Aries (March 21 – April 19)   Cherish your new connections this month. The people you’ve become closer to lately are going to become very important parts of your life. It’s […]

Crumbs: Savory Sloppy Joes
An easy and filling meal for busy nights

If you’ve never made sloppy joes before, there’s no need to worry: this is one of the easiest things you can cook and there are plenty of ways to spice […]

Valentine’s Day gift ideas
Shopping for gifts can be hard, but this guide can help take some stress away from it

February is almost here, which means that Valentine’s Day is coming up quickly. Getting a head start on buying your special someone a nice gift can help alleviate some of […]

Spring semester check-in with some Vandals
As UI students head into the spring semester, they share enthusiasm for classes and friends as well as their worries for the future

The new semester has united Vandals across disciplines, years and nationalities by providing a fresh start and an opportunity for reflection. In the wake of the new year, students have […]

Campus Currents: Jan. 27-Feb. 2
What’s happening at UI this week?

Happy Monday Vandals! January is coming to an end and lower temperatures have been making their debut in Moscow these past few weeks. With the cold weather looming, it can […]

Students and staff disappointed by DEI closures 
How those once involved in diversity, equity and inclusion offices are responding to the change

On Dec. 18, the University of Idaho officially closed six of its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion offices after many rumors speculated of this happening before winter break. Despite the closure, […]