Early Tuesday morning, a handful of people gathered by the University of Idaho Administration Building to protestUI’s decision to continue with in-person classes this fall. About six to seven community members held homemade […]
See bottom of article for June 3 update. On Monday, the Moscow Police Department responded to two reports of vandalism: one at Canon Press and the other at Roman Roads Press. The […]
While Moscow was under a stay-at-home order, Pour Co. opened its doors on Sixth Street. Stefan Yauchzee, the owner of the business, said it was not his plan to open […]
Next week, Kristi Overfelt, assistant director of alumni relations said they are hosting the second episode of the Cup of Joe series. Cup of Joe, Overfelt said is a way […]
The University of Idaho Library announced earlier this week books checked out to students will now be due by June 1, 2020. This extension is for books checked out from […]
Sherri Haight started Palouse Board Gamers 14 years ago as a place for people to get together and enjoy games.
Last month, University of Idaho Assistant Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies Ashley Kerr published a book about gender and racial science in Argentina from 1860 to 1910. We […]
The Idaho State Board of Education (IdSBoE) had their regular April board meeting on Thursday and discussed a new Meat Science and Innovation Center, tuition and fees and an athletics […]
Everyone seems to be trying their hand at baking bread now a days, and I don’t blame them. Baking bread is a fun pastime that requires few ingredients for a […]
With the 6.5 magnitude earthquake shaking Moscow on March 31 and the aftershocks coming almost daily, there are a few things that make this earthquake unique. According to the US […]