News update
UI classes to go online March 23 and 24
Further communication regarding online classes and campus closure will be on March 19

The University of Idaho will move classes online March 23 and 24 — to test UI’s ability to close long-term — due to growing outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease […]

News update
An update on UI’s current dean search
Dennis Becker has been named the dean of the College of Natural Resources

*This story has been updated to reflect that Sean Quinlan has been named the dean of the College of Letters, Art and Social Sciences and that Shauna Corry has been […]

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UPDATE: Genesse and Troy schools will be closed Monday
Schools will close in response to a non-attending Jackson High School student who has been diagnosed with the coronavirus

8:06 p.m. on March 1 Update Troy Junior Senior High School and Troy Elementary School will also be closed March 2 for cleaning as a precautionary measure regarding the novel coronavirus […]

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Q&A with Joshua Skinner
To learn more about the history of jazz fest and the way it’s evolved read our Q&A below

Joshua Skinner, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival manager, is known as the main person when it comes to Jazz Fest.
The Argonaut sat down with Skinner for a Q&A about some of the basics of Jazz Festival and Skinner’s background.

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OPINION: Diversity in journalism is important
There needs to be more diverse voices covering diverse topics

Journalism — I know, I know — a newspaper’s opinion section writing about journalism. What a concept. But please, stick with me here. This is not your average journalism column, and it’s not just about journalism. It’s about newspapers and diversity.

Budget
A beginners guide to the budget deficit
Program cuts are still a possibility, though a final decision hasn't been made

Cars filled to the brim with hopeful new Vandals drive past bright green hills as they embark
on their first year of college life. They arrive at the University of Idaho and eagerly unpack their
bags, preparing for whatever college has in store for them. From Greek Life to the residence halls and off- campus housing, students learn what their time at UI will mean. While they adjust to their academic lives, students must similarly adjust to changes in UI’s General Education Budget in face of the $22 million deficit.

News update
Moscow Tattoo Company found a broken shop window
Owner Matt Johnson is offering a $500 tattoo session to anyone who is able to identify the suspect

Moscow Tattoo Company on Sixth Street had their window broken into sometime between last night and this morning, Matt Johnson Moscow Tattoo Company owner said. Nothing was stolen from the […]