Snow once again blanketed Moscow last Friday. Our photographers explored campus to snap shots during the storm. As of today, snow is not on this week’s forecast from the National […]
The University of Idaho will have a large surplus this year to help the institution through enrollment losses, state funding holds and other budget cuts, according to statements from the university budget and planning staff during a Tuesday Faculty Senate meeting.
An Idaho candidate forum ended early last Thursday when a Latah County Commission candidate declined to wear a face covering for the event, a requirement established by the City of Moscow.
About 15 people gathered in front of Moscow City Hall in a “Moment of Peace” to express gratitude towards the city and preach peace last Sunday.
The White House Coronavirus Task Force has encouraged University of Idaho and other Idaho universities to move online due to a recent uptick in positivity rates, according to the Oct. 4 […]
Christ Church once again met in song to protest mask mandates by the City of Moscow, this time in Friendship Square, attracting a crowd of approximately 350 to 400 people. The […]
Torrey Lawrence, the University of Idaho interim provost and executive vice president, announced student, faculty and staff survey responses showed 17% prefer no spring break next semester, 40% prefer no change to the current schedule, 42% prefer a delayed […]
Spring Break Schedule Changes The University COVID-19 Committee is currently revising a list of calendar options for next semester, some of which would entirely remove spring break, according to meeting attachments. After options are finalized, […]
Moscow City Officials have received ample “disturbing” phone calls and emails from across and outside of the U.S. in response to arrests made at a psalm singing event on Wednesday, […]
A physical altercation broke out between an anti-mask protester and an observer near the Moscow Police Department today. According to bystander and YouTuber Corey Christophersen, the protester approached the observer, who backed […]