The university has now seen three weeks with limited food options on campus since the Idaho Student Union Building food court was closed on Aug. 30. This is largely due […]
Candidates for City of Moscow elections have been finalized with the declaration of candidacy filing window closing today. This year’s elections include the mayoral election, with Mayor Bill Lambert not running for a third term, and three city council seats. […]
Three miles north of Moscow, the Idlers Rest and Twin Roads fire continues to burn. Beginning Monday, Aug. 30, the fire still remains 0% contained at 150 acres as of […]
While people return to crowded restaurants and unmask in public, COVID-19 rates are back on the rise with Latah County remaining high-risk for transmission according to the Centers for Disease […]
University of Idaho addressed an increase in statewide case numbers and updated students on campus cases in an email sent out by President Scott Green and Provost and Executive Vice […]
With an extra day added to the weekend, Labor Day is a great opportunity to stretch your legs and get active. Here are some ideas for spending this three day […]
The Integrated Sports Medicine and Rehabilitative Therapy Clinic will be back to taking more in-person patients with COVID-19 regulations relaxing. According to Director of Therapy Services Jayme Baker, the clinic offers […]
Wild, spontaneous, compassionate and genuine. Strong yet fitting words to describe the person Kate Roe was. Roe, a freshman at the University of Idaho, was driving home the night of May […]
Personally, I’m not that knowledgeable about literature, nor do I claim to be. But classic books and poetry don’t have to be limited to English majors. These books were thoroughly […]
Former University of Idaho Associate Director of Alumni Engagement Tim Helmke pleaded guilty to a felony charge related to his time working at the university. He allegedly used a university […]