The Disability Film Festival will hit close to home this year. Locals will be featured both in the chosen film as well as in short films produced in student-taught theater […]
In the midst of Congress’ discussions on healthcare reform, Nobel Prize economist Edward Prescott spoke about America’s economic future at Washington State University’s Smith Center Undergraduate Education building Thursday. “Over […]
Lorita Leung Dance Company of Vancouver, Canada brought their best to the University of Idaho last weekend. The company was selected by Festival Dance in collaboration with the Confucius Institute […]
New York businessman Donald Trump was elected to be the 45th president of the United States Tuesday night, and not everyone on the Palouse was happy about it. Within hours, […]
Tapped was filled with chatter as the host’s voice rang out over a sea of full tables Oct. 25. “What’s the name of the killer clown in Stephen King’s ‘It’?” […]
Ali Forde is not a forgettable woman. The 6-feet-2-inch post would stand out in a crowd based on her height alone, despite the fact that she basically skips around campus […]
The windows in JEB 104 beamed brightly the evening of April 12, shedding a rainbow of colors on the cool night exterior for An Evening on the Pacific Islands, hosted […]
The Palouse has changed since Rebecca Shepard graduated from Washington State University. She said she doesn”t mind, though. “The fun part has just been finding the new restaurants that weren”t […]
The second indoor meet of the 2016 season was just as successful as the first for the Idaho indoor track and field team. Idaho coach Tim Cawley commended the team’s […]