In the cold winter months on the Palouse, there is a struggle to find fun physical activities nearby. The Palouse Ice Rink in Moscow offers a solution to this issue. […]
The Smithsonian predicts the next global conflict will be over the scarcity of water, said Executive Director of the Latah County Historical Society Dulce Kersting. Kersting said this impending problem […]
Idaho spirit will pervade through the U.S. Capitol this winter with the “People’s Tree,” also known as the Capitol Christmas Tree, a more than 50-year tradition, said Kim Pierson of […]
Horror films may not be the most critically acclaimed genre, but T.J. Tranchell, a faculty member and student media adviser, said he thinks they are more influential than they are […]
Tapped was filled with chatter as the host’s voice rang out over a sea of full tables Oct. 25. “What’s the name of the killer clown in Stephen King’s ‘It’?” […]
“Medea: Her Story” is a heart-wrenching rendition of Euripides’ “Medea” told by a woman who can’t change her actions. She is woman with nothing left but her recollections and sadness. […]
The Palouse Choral Society is bringing Broadway to northern Idaho with their first concert of the season. The concert is based around the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein, the famous […]
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Gritman Medical Center kicks off UI’s Block Party with a chili feed
“The Red Pen,” a play by Venicia Coleman, did not premiere Sept. 14 through Sept. 19, as previously scheduled due to a lack of appropriate actors, said Lauren Hirsch, the […]