Pups on the Palouse: Humane Society
Meet Calypso, a loving, one eyed pup ready to find her forever home

s the Argonaut staff and lovers of puppies, we took to the Palouse to find the best pups it has to offer. No matter the size, color, breed or pawverty level — all pups are the best and we are here to find them. Missed us this week or want your pup (or other furry creature) to be featured in next week’s Pups on the Palouse? Send us an email at [email protected].

Crumbs: Crispy potato bites
A step up from any meal by adding this

Interested in improving your appetizer and side skills? This recipe is perfect because with minimal effort, these potatoes can be served with anything. In under an hour, you’ll have perfect potatoes that are so good they can be eaten by themselves.

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Life Hacks: food, music and ambience
Things to do on the Palouse this week

Want to know what a classical music concert looks like? This is the perfect opportunity to find out. For free, listen to Neave Trio from the comfort of home. Anna Williams will be playing the violin, Mikhail Veselov will play the cello and Eri Nakamura will play the piano. Score a seat from the couch and listen to classical music.

Crumbs: Chow mein for four
Don’t order out when you can make it at home

There’s a few recipes my roommate and I have mastered, and chow mein is one of them. This easy to make dish yields leftovers no matter the crowd and is delicious both hot and cold.

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Life hacks: get out and vote
Things to do on the Palouse this week

This is the week that we have all been anticipating for, so do your civic duty, vote now and in future elections. Politics may be stressful and for those who need a break, here are things happening on the Palouse this week. Remember to wear a mask and social distance when going to in-person events to keep others and yourself safe.

As technology overcomes us
The up-and-coming exhibit "Exercises in Passivity" shows perspective on a digital era

James Coupe is a Seattle, Washington-based artist who works with a broad range of technology in his up and coming exhibit at the Prichard Art Gallery, “Exercises in Passivity.”

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Finding physical space for the Black Student Union
Organization supporting Black students and their allies recently applied for space in Idaho Student Union Building

University of Idaho’s Black Student Union hasn’t had a physical space for years. But 2020 feels like a revolution for everything, Black Student Union Vice President Princess Kannah said. And she thinks bringing this space to the university is necessary. There has been talk about setting up a physical space ever since the 70s, but there’s been difficulty maintaining the space.

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Life Hacks: Congratulations KUOI for turning 75 years old
Things to do on the Palouse this week

Congratulations KUOI, for turning 75-years-old. To celebrate, tune into 89.3 FM or online at Kuoi.org and listen to a special DJ lineup this Thursday. During this week, Halloween is on a Saturday, the perfect day to stay up late eating sweets with no consequences. Watch out for trunk or treats, costume contests and more. Remember to wear a mask when going out to in-person events and follow social distancing protocols.

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LIFE Hacks: To KUOI’S 75th anniversary
Things to do on the Palouse this week

In honor of KUOI’s 75th anniversary, this is dedicated to their station and years of great work. View their special lineup to celebrate with extra shows. Tune into 89.3, sit back and listen to the show.

Life Update
Delivering kombucha like the milkman
How Love’s Kombucha makes their signature drinks

Sitting in their booth at the Moscow Farmers Market, the first time they had ever sold their kombucha, Renee and Emmett Love launched their local, alumni business, Love’s Kombucha. Spending the winter experimenting with flavors, they started out doing home delivery.