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My mom said I wanted to learn to read so badly I memorized stories and recited them aloud while pretending to read the pages of a book in my lap. […]
My mom said I wanted to learn to read so badly I memorized stories and recited them aloud while pretending to read the pages of a book in my lap. […]
In an effort to inspire political activism in community members’ lives, the Palouse Liberty Project is organizing a rally today to support gun rights in America.
A recent report revealed a grim outlook on America’s obesity epidemic — more than half of Americans could be obese by 2030, according to “F as in Fat: How Obesity […]
A top-quality university begins with top-quality administrators who understand the value of education and put their personal interests aside to accomplish what is best for faculty, staff and students. The […]
The University of Idaho Board of Regents voted unanimously to appoint Dean of the College of Law Don Burnett interim president of UI, starting June 1 at a salary of […]
The tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School incited a discussion of gun violence in communities nationwide, including Moscow, and the Palouse Peace Coalition is organizing a rally to advocate […]
Journalists are committed to being honest and fair in reporting. Journalism is a service and news is written with the public’s interest in mind. But seeking truth and reporting it […]
Toxicology reports show University of Idaho freshman Joseph Wiederrick had a blood alcohol content of .17 percent at the time of his death, and could have been as high as […]
Aquarius 1/20 – 2/18 Sunshine in Moscow is like a rare gem these days. So take time to go outside and soak it in when it shines.
Filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a crucial step in obtaining federal and institutional financial aid, and the University of Idaho Financial Aid Office is opening […]