This last Thursday, the Women’s Center on University of Idaho campus started a new tradition, creating a Palousafest event of their own, titling it “FemFest.” In their words, “This event […]
A rally organized by Stop Asian Hate on the Palouse on Saturday brought awareness to recent increases in hate crimes against people of Asian descent. The event, originally scheduled for March 28 but cancelled due to weather, garnered around 250 attendees for the two-hour event in Pullman. Following […]
One of the most heartbreaking situations to be in is when a loved one is severely hurt, and we are at a loss for what to do. If someone you deeply […]
Food insecurity is a college health issue gaining awareness on many campuses nationwide. Here at University of Idaho, 38% of undergraduates reported experiencing food insecurity in 2017 according to a […]
April marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing awareness about interpersonal violence. Recently, the MeToo Movement among other social movements have sparked discussions about interpersonal violence and […]
The Campus Conversations event Thursday, Dec. 6 will revolve around hate crimes, said Kaela Watson, coordinator with the University of Idaho Center for Volunteerism and Social Action. Watson said this […]
Do you know someone who might have an eating disorder and you aren’t sure how to help? If you do, or would like to learn more about eating disorders, […]
People marching silently Thursday during Take Back the Night did not hear much besides traffic’s humming engines, creaking brakes and the piercing blows of a whistle. The whistle screeched every […]
As the University of Idaho prepares for “I Got Your Back” safety week, event planning for the “We Got Your Back” Suicide Awareness 5k is well underway. The 2nd annual […]
Last Tuesday, copies of The Argonaut were distributed around campus and the Moscow community just like every other week. Where some students and Moscow community members saw a spirited Sound […]