Sunrise Movement hosts walkout on UI campus
Movement talks Trump, climate change and human rights

Sunrise Movement, a climate crisis organization with branches across the US including the Palouse, organized a walkout outside the University of Idaho Library on Nov. 8. It was titled, “Walkout and […]

REVIEW: Tyler the Creator’s “CHROMAKOPIA”
A look into the meaning, reception and creation of Tyler the Creator’s eighth studio album

After three years, Tyler the Creator has once again risen to the No. 1 spot in the charts with his new album “CHROMAKOPIA”, released on Oct. 28. It being his […]

November Horoscopes
What can you expect for November?

Aries (March 21-April 19):   This month you should focus on completing tasks. You may be feeling burned out and unmotivated, but these months until the new year are important. […]

Long voting lines cause frustration
Registration machines to blame

Gus Trudell-Richardson, a UI student voter, stood in line for nearly seven hours before he could cast his ballot on Election Day. He and many other students experienced long waiting […]

Crumbs- Caramel Apple Bark
A quick snack with the perfect blend of sweetness and tartness

Caramel apples are a staple of the fall season, but they can be impractical to eat sometimes. This recipe is a quick and easy way to get all the best […]

REVIEW: Gem State Crystals Inc.
Moscow local gem offers crystals and one-of-a-kind creations

Gem State Crystals Inc., located on Main Street, is a staple for any fan of rocks or crystals. Whether it be for metaphysical inclinations, geological interests or a desire to […]

Students celebrate Día de los Muertos 
The Office of Multicultural Affairs and UNITY provide an opportunity for students to celebrate and honor deceased loved ones

On the evening of Saturday, Nov. 2, the University of Idaho’s annual Día de los Muertos celebration commenced. The event was held by the Office of Multicultural Affairs and was […]