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Tuition freeze may continue
Gov. Brad Little’s budget proposal could halt tuition increases for another year

The presidents of Idaho’s four-year universities pledged earlier this month to forgo tuition increases for the 2021-22 academic year if lawmakers approve Gov. Brad Little’s higher education budget.  The decision […]

Idaho’s vaccine distribution accelerates

With Idaho Gov. Brad Little’s COVID-19 vaccination plan accelerating, doses have been administered to over 33,000 healthcare workers and long-term care facility staff and residents across every health district in the state.   Public Health – Idaho North […]

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What to expect on Election Day in Moscow
Masks and social distancing required at the polls, demonstrations expected near polling locations.

Election Day 2020 will appear different than those of years past. Voters are required to wear masks and social distance while at the polls. Poll workers will be provided face shields as protection. Voters who […]

Cycling Club works on teambuilding
With races cancelled, the Cycling Club continues team building and recruiting new members.

Social distancing may be relatively easy to maintain while out on the trails, but continuing teambuilding and recruitment during a pandemic is proving to be a challenge for the Cycling […]

Horse Polo Club future in jeopardy
With a lack of face-to-face interactions, the Horse Polo Club struggles to gain new members

In the face of the pandemic, the University of Idaho’s Horse Polo Club has been struggling to garner student interest. By this point in the year, the club usually has […]

Vandal Spirit Squad plans for the year
Despite uncertainty among events, Vandal Spirit Squad continues to train and prepare

Following the cancellation of Big Sky’s fall sports and other events thissemester, the Vandal Spirit Squad is adapting to the pandemic to continueperformances. The squad is working with the University […]