When given a chance, Moscow is allowed to see a light show in the sky. If conditions allow it, the Aurora Borealis or the Northern Lights can be seen in Northern Idaho. Professor of Astronomy & Planetary Science Jason Barnes studies planetary systems. “The aurora is ultimately a phenomenon that occurs at the top of Earth’s […]
After the approval of the Idaho State Board of Education to make some student fees optional, the University of Idaho has been working to meet the criteria of the approval, and […]
Gold, silver, red, blue and additional options, parking is a source of pain for many at the University of Idaho. One of the issues that many students face is not […]
A University of Idaho student majoring in music composition passed away Sunday night in a car accident, according to an email by Dean of Students Blaine Eckles. According to the Moscow-Pullman Daily News, 22-year-old Samson Matthews passed away after a head-on collision with a tractor north of New […]
Moscow City Council requested shared ownership of the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport at Tuesday’s meeting. The council also accepted elections results and approved a request for a new fire engine. Airport shared Moscow City […]
Standing in the cold, waving posters and banners, the Moscow Volunteer Fire Department fundraised for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society this Wednesday. MVFD partnered with Red Star Coffee Company and Tapped – Taphouse & Kitchen for […]
Student fees are scheduled to become optional for Idaho’s four-year institutions after a plan received approval from the Idaho State Board of Education in a virtual board meeting. This plan was developed with representatives from each institution to […]
The League of Women Voters held a forum for the Moscow City Council candidates to discuss issues of COVID-19, non-discrimination and affordable housing. This is the second forum held this week by the […]
Faculty Senate heard feedback from a faculty survey, discussed hiring equity and passed changes to the forestry degree in Tuesday’s meeting. Attendance Diane Kelly-Riley, vice provost for faculty, presented the feedback from a survey given […]
Moscow City Council saw the gifting of the key to the city, awards for officers who responded to a shooting in Pullman and rezoning measures for the Southgate neighborhood in Monday’s eventful meeting. Key to the city Moscow […]