Scientific theory isn’t a battle of semantics
Nobody really cares if the glass is half empty or if it is half full, as long as there is enough water in the glass to quench one’s thirst.
Nobody really cares if the glass is half empty or if it is half full, as long as there is enough water in the glass to quench one’s thirst.
Ghormley Park is a slackliner’s paradise. The abundance of closely spaced trees makes it a destination for the few students who regularly participate in the unique activity.
Tuesday, Sept. 4 10:06 a.m. 300 Blk North Grant Street: Caller reported a brown and white spotted stray dog running south from their address.
Peri Kochman, owner of Peri’s Garden and a vendor at the Moscow Farmers Market, cooks skewers Saturday at her booth on Main Street.
Joe Winston, senior in materials science and employee of Follett’s Mountain Sports, works on a student’s bicycle during the free Bike Fix Thursday at the Idaho Commons outdoor pavilion.
Jac Venza, 11-time Emmy-Award winning public television producer, answers a question during the panel discussion Wednesday in the Administration Building auditorium.
Raj Patel presents the first 2012 Borah Symposium keynote speech “Causes of War and Conditions for Peace: Food’s Role” Tuesday in the Student Union Building ballroom.
During a flood warning Monday, Paradise Creek overran its banks behind the VandalStore.
Justin Wyse climbs in the finals of the Palouse Climbing Festival competition. Wyse, a student at Western Washington University and contender in the open category of the competition, placed third […]