I’ve never been to a Students for Life meeting, but their Facebook page indicates they plan tabling events and build a pro-life community on a campus that can often seem […]
Peggy McIntosh’s 1987 essay “Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” sent waves through social justice circles that reverberate to this day. McIntosh introduced the term “white privilege,” describing the often-unnoticed advantages of […]
Plaedo Wellman was concerned as he introduced himself to the audience at One World Cafe Aug. 31. The self-described “story-telling hippie hop philosopher” needed to improvise — his usual act […]
Students and community members led into Moscow’s Best Western Plus University Inn for a night of food, dancing and provocative bingo Aug. 25. e event marked the start of Palouse […]
Spotify was lagging, and no matter how many times I stabbed the play button, my phone wouldn’t begin my favorite playlist. I didn’t see the intersection, or the stop sign, or […]
Memorial Day came and went with barbecues, mattress sales, and little thought for the hundreds of thousands of American soldiers who died in service of their country. A day of […]
Every Supreme Court justice went to Harvard or Yale. One in 10 CEO’s of major companies are named John or David. Eighty percent of job offers come from personal relationships. In recent […]
Whenever I’m pitched by one of the Christian student groups on campus, they appeal to some sense of incompleteness in my life. They ask if “this” is all there is, “this” being […]
George W. Bush distinguished between good and evil in no uncertain terms, and urged Americans to do good. On the evening of the 9/11 attacks, Bush said, “America was targeted for […]
Esperanza Spalding performed magic on Feb. 25, plucking and smacking her upright bass at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival. Spalding’s wild hair leaped as her hands flew up and down […]