Pete Buttigieg, also known as “Mayor Pete” because of his preposterously hard-to-say name, has made the campaign load a little easier on his supporters with a great typeface: Aktiv Grotesk. […]
The University of Idaho was founded in 1889 with Greek life following suit. With 20% of UI’s population being Greek and a long line of family tradition through UI graduates, […]
Ringing registers and muffled hums of customers gathering together over food and conversation can be heard throughout the Moscow Food Co-op last Monday as six potential candidates share why they […]
In 1963, a disheveled 21-year-old white man was arrested for protesting African-American rights. Who was that man? Bernie Sanders. Flash-forward 56 years later and Sanders is still standing up for […]
Jason Dillon and his American bulldog Lucy jumped into their van looking for a new place to call home four years ago. Jason later found that home in Sandpoint, Idaho, […]
“If the house burned down tomorrow, would you still want to be part of their sisterhood?” It’s a question I was asked before the second day of my sorority’s recruitment […]
Telisa Swan Coahran believes tattoos can help people heal, especially from trauma. This idea became the overarching philosophy of her business, Swan Family Ink — a Moscow tattoo shop located […]
Pop-up Prose will host a literary event 7 p.m. Saturday at Eclectica on West Pullman Road. “As we recover from the turbulence of Valentine’s Day, join us for an evening […]
I eat out with my friends, I don’t have a protein deficiency and I don’t care if you eat meat —what am I? I’m a vegetarian. The common misconception is […]