After Gov. Brad Little announced 16 new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the state of Idaho on Thursday, plans were put in place to issue a shelter-in-place for Blaine County. […]
The City of Moscow declared a state of emergency due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) through a public Facebook post Friday evening. The state of Idaho declared a state of […]
On Friday, Idaho joined over 30 other states across the United States in a state of emergency to deal with the growing outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Gov. […]
*This story has been updated to reflect that there are confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Idaho now. With 24-hour news cycle being dominated with live updates on the coronavirus […]
Through the years of changes in leadership and thousands of students, the University of Idaho has made changes to meet a goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2030.
Where D Willy’s used to be, is a new bright orange restaurant, Mock Orange.
The Argonaut sat down for a question and answer session with Fine Arts Department professor Aaron Cordell Johnson to discuss his recent project of designing the Lionel Hampton Jazz Fest 2020 poster.
Subechhya Bohora, a University of Idaho student from Kathmandu, Nepal, joined the Nepali Student Association (NSA) to find community and share her culture through Taste of Nepal. The lights in […]
In the spirt of Leslie Knope from “Parks and Recreation”, Vandal Entertainment put on Palentine’s Day yesterday. Based off episode 16 of season two, Palentine’s Day celebrates the friends in […]
On the evening of Feb. 10 AT&T, Verizon Wireless and Spectrum users found they did not have service. The Argonaut spoke with these service providers and the University of Idaho […]