If you like seafood, shrimp is most likely in your dinner rotation. This garlic shrimp meal is an easy and delicious dinner. Even though we have more time right now […]
Cup of Joe with Dan Bukvich Time: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Date: Tuesday Place: Online The fourth episode of the Cup of Joe series is this Tuesday. This episode highlights University of Idaho music professor Dan Bukvich. Registration on eventbrite is […]
Due to the limited number of summer issues in The Argonaut’s past, this look back is short and features more articles on our website outside of the University of Idaho Library’s Digital […]
June 2020 Palouse Patchers Meeting Time: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Date: Tuesday Where: Latah County Fair and Event Center The next meeting for Palouse Patchers is this week. Juliana Cheatham will present a program called “What do […]
This week’s look back is fairly short because there aren’t summer issues every year in The Argonaut’s past. Whenever there are summer issues, there aren’t weekly issues all of the […]
The Argonaut has put out community calendars consistently prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. There are many virtual and socially distanced events community members can attend while social distancing is still […]
Have you been reading our police logs recently? Well, in this look back you can read police logs from 2010. Looking back to see what was going on in past […]
The Argonaut has put out community calendars consistently prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. There are many virtual events and socially distanced events that community members can attend. Following the protocols […]
Dead week is one of the most stressful weeks for students at the University of Idaho. This is true today just as it was back in the 90’s.
Looking back to see what was going on in past years is a great way to gain insight into what the world used to be like. UI’s Library has a website that includes PDFs of printed issues of The Argonaut. Anyone can look through these at any time.
Here are some hand-picked articles from various points in The Argonaut’s history. Click here to see all of the other articles in this series.
Paying a few dollars for a sandwich, allowing organizations at the University of Idaho to create their own rules to govern themselves and mining students going on an annual trip […]