Since 1995, Christ Church has been a part of the University of Idaho’s campus, largely due to the formation of their student group, the Collegiate Reform Fellowship (CRF).
As of 4 p.m. Tuesday, the Palouse was put on a winter storm warning. The area can expect to get between 5 to 10 inches of snow between then and […]
The University of Idaho could see a polling place on campus as soon as May — this would be the first polling place on campus since 2016. Latah County and […]
President C. Scott Green addressed issues of UI’s budget deficit, public-private partnerships and next academic year’s tuition freeze. Green has been addressing faculty and colleges as well with today’s was […]
The University of Idaho has settled a lawsuit with former Vandal athlete Mairin Jameson. The State of Idaho will pay Jameson $160,000, and dismiss her lawsuit, according to a UI […]
From the 1800s to today, the challenge of water has been an integral part of the history and life in the rolling hills of the Palouse. Tyler Palmer, Moscow’s deputy […]
Two days in January, just one day apart, mark historic national events which echo across America — both have made their way to Moscow.
In Moscow, Idaho, the African American or black population is 1.2%, according to the United States census bureau. Yet, the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day does not reflect […]
From the elderly to young adults and children of all ages, Saturday’s March for Life annual event was attended by all age groups. The Moscow Right to Life group hosted […]
University of Idaho has been tobacco-free since July 2016. While students still smoke, chew or vape elsewhere, the perceived notion of how many people are users is much higher than reality.