Drop-in Mindfulness with Jamie Derrick Time: 12—12:20 p.m. Date: Wednesday, Feb. 3 Place: Online event Price: Free As the semester starts to ramp up, it can be challenging to find […]
“A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” By: Suzanne Collins Dystopia, thriller, adventure In 2008, author Suzanne Collins released the hunger games trilogy and started an unintentional phase for adolescence across […]
Festival Dance and Performing Arts Academy has been offering opportunities to express creativity since 1972. The academy, spread across the Palouse, has re-opened its location in Troy, Idaho to expand […]
Unwinding in a bath after a long day isn’t just limited to humans – in fact, large bodied mammals in the wild have been observed doing the exact same thing.
January has felt like a millennium but will soon transition into February. Before the first month of the year ends, spice up life with well-rounded events. Remember when going to […]
Kassandra Townsend’s first research position at the University of Idaho involved studying grass squirrels for a summer project. Later, she studied habitat stability in Maui, Hawaii, and researched shampoo ginger […]
The Prichard Art Gallery, a part of Moscow’s Downtown community since 1986, had a shift of heart as of January 2021. Focusing on internal shows and abilities within the university, the gallery will showcase student and faculty work instead of outside exhibits. A part of its shift in focus, Director Roger Rowley, holding this position for 15 years, did not renew his annual contract, and ended as of Dec. 31.
Damian Hawley grew up on the Colville Indian Reservation in central Washington, two hours south of Spokane. His reservation’s ancestral lands reached into Idaho, lending him in-state tuition at Idaho’s oldest, land-grant university.
To all students, faculty and staff—welcome back! This Spring 2021 semester will be full of surprises and events that can be joined online or in-person for people who are feeling adventurous. When […]
Weather advisories sent to the Palouse community this morning warned of high winds and possible flooding. When the storm hit, some residents were temporarily left without power and essential utilities. While outages may be inconvenient, but there are ways to deal with them responsibly and safely.