Saying the name Charlottesville, Virginia, now feels a bit heavy on the tongue, complete with a bad aftertaste on the side. Nearly a week ago, it was requested that a Robert E. […]
During UIdaho Bound, the University of Idaho Office of Alumni Relations (OAR) challenged businesses and Vandals to show off their Idaho pride with the Pave the Road Silver and Gold […]
Spicy aromas hovered in the Campus Christian Center as Bob Marley music played in the background. The center held a potluck named Flavors of the World for people to bring […]
In the midst of Congress’ discussions on healthcare reform, Nobel Prize economist Edward Prescott spoke about America’s economic future at Washington State University’s Smith Center Undergraduate Education building Thursday. “Over […]
Humanities of the Palouse hosted an event at the Moscow City Hall Sunday about Idaho’s dark history and how it relates to contemporary issues. Latah County Historic Society Executive director […]
Howard Hughes, a legendary filmmaker, also acts as the name for a little rental store in downtown Moscow — a shop that has been on the Palouse for about 30 […]
Despite the piles of snow that filled downtown Moscow Saturday night, students and Palouse locals endured the weather to celebrate Mardi Gras. Enjoying the nightlife and the live music, […]
I consider myself very open-minded to topics, so long as they aren’t offensive. My life has changed for the better since I’ve learned how to take things more personally. I […]
Three seats remained empty at a town hall meeting Thursday — the seats for Sen. Jim Risch, Sen. Mike Crapo and Rep. Raul Labrador. Event coordinators handed out posters to […]
Four coyotes were reported dead, lying in front of three sorority houses and one fraternity on University of Idaho’s Greek Row Feb. 10. Corporal Casey Green, liaison officer of UI […]