With spring Daylight Savings happening last weekend, the days are officially longer, allowing for more sunshine each day. Spring grows closer with the promise of sunshine and the staple spring events, such as picnics, potlucks and family […]
On Sunday, March 29, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., over two dozen vendors representing international cultures will participate in Cruise the World in the Bruce Pitman Center. This will be the 28th annual Cruise the World event, hosted by […]
“Left-Handed Girl,” a 2025 Taiwanese film and directorial debut for Shih-Ching Tsou, was shown at the Kenworthy Theatre in partnership with the University of Idaho Habib Institute of Asian Studies on Thursday, March 5, as their final event for the Chinese New Year. […]
ASUI Vice President Bryant Sitts introduced resolution S26-R01 to move the date of the spring ASUI elections and campaign period to occur during the first two weeks of April, at the senate meeting on Wednesday, March 4. The resolution passed, solidifying the schedule, […]
Each year, the City of Moscow and the Moscow Arts Commission host a contest for regional artists as they search for three-dimensional pieces to be displayed in a one-year installation amongst the sculpture garden, which […]
The clicking of mechanical keyboards fills the room as the esports casters’ voices blast out of the speakers. The sound cuts for a moment. The room stands still. The players jump out […]
Braving the cold Idaho winter, student Phillip Sturholm attempts to get signatures for his petition that aims to get tasers unbanned from the University of Idaho campus. Since 2015, tasers have been banned at UI, but students with Young […]
True crime has been a recent obsession that seems to be going viral on every major social media platform. Outlets like Instagram and TikTok are full of videos of unsolved murders and mysteries. It […]
When looking outside at Moscow in the winter, students and residents usually expect one thing: snow. In years past, ice has covered every sidewalk on campus. Snow had piled high on the sides of roads […]
Ancient Chinese cosmology developed from careful astronomical observation rather than myth alone, said University of Idaho physics professor You Qiang, who spoke on the topic at a brown bag talk on Feb. 26 presented by the Habib Institute for Asian Studies. The event […]