When Carly Scott was 18, she told her mother she was never going to be an ecologist. Now she is headed to graduate school to study in an ecology and […]
When Carly Scott was 18, she told her mother she was never going to be an ecologist. Now she is headed to graduate school to study in an ecology and […]
While there are many food pantries and other organizations on the Palouse seeking to meet communities’ needs for food, fresh produce is consistently in demand. Because of this, Backyard Harvest, […]
A persistent theme of communication dominated the discussion during Vandal Health Education’s “Sex in the Dark” event on April 17. More than 50 University of Idaho students attended the glow-in-the-dark […]
During the 95-day Idaho legislative session — tied for the third-longest in the state’s history — which ended Thursday, Republican Gov. Brad Little passed multiple bills concerning Idaho education. Little […]
Wallace Residence Center, located on campus, is a living option for first-year, transfer and upper-level students at the University of Idaho. Sarah McNeil, a second-year student studying chemistry and secondary […]
During the University of Idaho presidential candidate open forums March 4 to March 8, multiple candidates mentioned the importance of land grant universities — a classification of universities such as […]
Moscow City Council reviewed survey results Monday concerning the placement of public and private universities and colleges in Moscow’s central business zoning district — which consists of primarily downtown. After […]
University of Idaho library dean candidate Ben Hunter spoke about the role of the library in a land grant research institution Wednesday in the Idaho Commons, during the third of […]
Residents of some Moscow Palouse Properties apartments have noticed mold accumulating on walls and window frames inside their rooms, but while it may be unsightly and inconvenient, Palouse Properties manager […]