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19th Amendment exhibit
2020 being an election year and the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage across the U.S.

This year marks the 100th year anniversary of women’s suffrage across the U.S. and to celebrate, the University of Idaho, along with collective voices, brought the “19th Amendment Exhibit” to Moscow.

Crumbs: very noodle chicken soup
Learn how to cook Kalguksu from scratch and impress friends

Serving size: 8 servings  Cook time: 2 hours   Ingredients:  1 lb. chicken breast  5 garlic cloves  1 onion  1 lb. noodles   1 zucchini   1/4 teaspoon salt  1/4 teaspoon pepper  Chives   2 tbs sesame oil  Chicken stock   Directions:   Roughly […]

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Things to do on the Palouse this week

Celebrate Indigenous peoples’ heritage this week by indulging in rich discussion and films. Join the Native American Student Center and other organizations to see what is available this week. Remember to wear a mask in public and social distance to keep others’ and yourself healthy.

Virtual opportunities to celebrate Vandal pride
University of Idaho Homecoming pivots to mostly-virtual format

The University of Idaho Homecoming Committee has planned the 112th edition of the celebration since February. Despite the challenges COVID-19 has presented to one of UI’s longest running traditions, a transition to virtual events has allowed some festivities to continue.

The difference between this year’s Homecoming and the 111 which preceded it cannot be understated, though, 2020 Homecoming Chair Elizabeth Marshall said.When the Homecoming Committee first met, the members weren’t sure what the future held. They did not expect UI to transition to remote instruction and, at the time, they weren’t sure how long the COVID-19 pandemic would last.

The amenities of University of Idaho’s Targhee Hall isolation space
Comfortable, space for students with COVID-19 to heal and continue their studies

When students in residence halls test positive for COVID-19 testing, they need another place to safely stay quarantined. In response, University of Idaho students has provided an isolation-specific facility for students living on campus.

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Delivering books by bike
BookPeople of Moscow is doing well, thanks to dedicated customers and online orders

The well-known store in the heart of downtown, BookPeople of Moscow, has started to prepare for the holiday season sooner than usual. Normally, the store waits to put out Christmas gifts, but this year, it is happening as soon as October.

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LIFE Hacks: “Happy Mess” of events
Things to do on the Palouse this week

Spice Homecoming Week up with events you may not know are happening. From trivia nights and live music to carnivals, we have it covered. Remember to wear a mask when going out to in-person events and be responsible for your and other’s health.