Strong Towns Moscow is a small organization focused on bringing attention to how people are more important than cars. Their main goal as an organization is to get the Idaho […]
The 24th annual KINO Short Film Festival is set for Friday, April 26 at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre. Starting at 6:30 p.m., the program will feature a series of […]
After budgeting $35,000 for marketing “Think Recycle,” the University of Idaho’s recycling reboot, and detailing a 24-page sustainability action plan, one might assume that the state of UI’s recycling is […]
Student protestors lined the hall of the Administration Building, holding stacks of signs with messages of “Christ Church isn’t welcome here” and “F— Christ Church.” Police officers stood at either […]
Martha Smith, who is a junior majoring in political science and economics, is one of three candidates running for ASUI president this semester. Smith has held prior positions in ASUI, […]
Peyton Loffer is a fourth-year student double majoring in agricultural economics and Spanish. Loffer is running for ASUI president alongside vice president candidate Jack Schneider who is a freshman double […]
Justin Alder, a sophomore music education major, is one of three candidates running for ASUI president. He is running alongside Sawyer Hamm, a junior majoring in musical composition and trumpet […]
On Monday, April 8, 2024, there will be a total solar eclipse visible to those in the United States. The best time for locals in Moscow Idaho is at 11:30 […]
The entire Idaho spring volleyball roster has returned to practice as of Thursday, according to current player Emma Patterson. In a Wednesday interview, Patterson said that she returned to practice […]
On Tuesday, April 2, the University of Idaho introduced Dr. Twila Moon as their guest speaker at the 1912 Center. Moon is the Deputy Lead Scientist and Science Communication Liaison […]