As one of the final gatherings of the school year, the April 23 ASUI meeting was full of gratitude and congratulations. Several resolutions were voted on, including one sponsored […]
The University of Idaho recently announced their plans for adjustments in student fees for fiscal year 2025-26 during a meeting on March 27. The approved plan includes a $21.90 overall […]
Two moose that have been living on the University of Idaho campus have been relocated. Idaho Fish and Game tranquilized a cow moose and her calf last week and moved […]
On March 1, the 2025 Vandal Gaming Convention saw a successful day full of exciting competition, panels from industry professionals, vending and cosplay. Sponsored by the Dean of Students and […]
Amidst the 2022 quadruple murder case, Ada County Judge Steven Hippler denied Bryan Kohberger’s request to throw out DNA evidence in his upcoming trial. Following this update, Kohberger’s defense team […]
The White House has temporarily put a stop to all federal grants and loans according to a memorandum issued yesterday. Going into effect today, Jan. 28 at 5 p.m. EST, […]
Residents of the Moscow area have organized a People’s March and Rally at 2 p.m. on Jan. 18. Those attending the rally will meet at Moscow City Hall at 2 […]
The Idaho State Board of Education is seeking to dissolve diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) offices in publicly funded universities and colleges across the state. Considering Idaho ranks amongst the […]
American politics are far from perfect. Plenty of governmental processes that were established decades or even hundreds of years ago continue to cause strife for American citizens to this day. […]
Moscow’s own state senate representative Dan Foreman has embarrassed himself once again. Last week, Foreman yelled at Native American candidate Trish Carter-Goodheart to “go back to where you came from” […]