Growing agriculture in the city
The Moscow City Code does not address urban agriculture well, which is why the Planning and Zoning Commission is looking at ways to create an efficient and productive ordinance, said […]
The Moscow City Code does not address urban agriculture well, which is why the Planning and Zoning Commission is looking at ways to create an efficient and productive ordinance, said […]
The Moscow City Council will consider an ordinance to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation in employment and housing on April 1.
People wearing colorful beaded necklaces and masks filled the downtown bars Saturday night, enjoying the music of live bands, drink specials and an overall lively atmosphere.
Applying to graduate school is stressful, but being prepared for the Graduate Records Examination makes the process easier, said Steve Saladin, a license psychologist at the University of Idaho Counseling […]
The Idaho Transportation Department listed public safety as its number one reason for improving U.S. Highway 95.
Pursuing a higher education can be expensive, and according to a Gallup/Lumina Foundation Poll, 74 percent of Americans said college is unaffordable.
As a way to lower the traffic related injuries which happen throughout Idaho and to reach the states goal of zero death, the Idaho Transportation Department gives grants to police […]
This is part two of a three-part series on University of Idaho recruitment. Though the University of Idaho has multiple recruiters who work within the Department of Admissions, it takes […]
Every winter, after the first few snow falls, the City of Moscow gives its citizens a friendly reminder of their civic responsibility, said Jen Pfeiffer, assistant to the city supervisor. […]
There are many aspects in bringing new students to the University of Idaho, but the main processes can be broken into recruitment and decision-making, said Steve Neiheisel, associate vice president […]