Almost a full year after millions of Americans took to the streets to protest police brutality and to stand in solidarity with the Black community against racism, our Idaho legislation […]
The Moscow Farmers Market has grown from just three vendors in a parking lot in the late 1970s, to the packed Main Street event we know today. It has persevered […]
There are no female faculty members right now on the fisheries side of the Fish and Wildlife Sciences Department. I have not had a female professor in a science-based class […]
There are no female faculty members right now on the fisheries side of the Fish and Wildlife Sciences Department. I have not had a female professor in a science-based class […]
Good morning! Like any red-blooded Zillennial, you wake up and immediately check Twitter. It’s a lazy scroll until you see someone’s celebratory tweet about a job, scholarship or grad school […]
While we’ve been busy dealing with the stress of surviving a global pandemic, climate change has been simmering on in the background. This winter of ice storms and power loss […]
The Pacific Northwest has a power problem. We have plenty of electricity, sure, and our electric bills are considerably lower than they would be anywhere else in the country. Our […]
Time and time again, we have adapted to pandemic life and shown our resilience and creativity. We found new ways to live our life when the old ways became unsafe—and […]
Within hours of his inauguration, President Joe Biden signed an executive order to bring the United States of America back into the Paris Climate Agreement. I’m feeling optimistic. In 30 […]
We live and study on stolen land.