Walking down Main Street on a Saturday morning, there’s something special about the Moscow Farmers Market. The community is reflected in the smiling faces of the young and old walking by all of the unique booths that line the street.
When walking into the Prichard Art Gallery, patrons first notice the giant art exhibit hanging from the ceiling. The Kaleb Bass creation is an extravagant mixture of fabric, string, wood and video projection all combined to form “Connected by Water.”
Keynote Speakers Libby Gutschenritter, Sheridan Riolo and Rhea Kimble from the One Love Foundation presented about healthy relationships in a Zoom hosted for the Katy Benoit Campus Safety Awareness Month on Thursday, Sept. 24.
Several colorful posters depicting cartoon animals, flowers and speech bubbles with educational puns now cover the University of Idaho campus. A part of the Women’s Center’s consent campaign, their goal is to teach students the importance of clear consent.
The University of Idaho Theater Department has decided to hold virtual auditions because “The show must go on,” and stand by tradition.
When working from home, it’s easy to get sidetracked by the familiarity of a vacation routine of sleeping, eating and binge watching “The Office’ for the 50th time. However, this isn’t a vacation. Here are some tips to stay productive and on track:
The past few weeks have been a whirlwind with ups, downs and a lot of false hope.
With an abundance of fast-food restaurants in Moscow, some will be closing their lobbies to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Many restaurants are closing down seating […]
The White House was live at 3 p.m. EDT with statements from President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. […]
“Give someone a hug today. It’s what Wendy would do.” These words are on the Facebook page for a fundraiser for someone well known in our community. On Sunday at […]