‘We’re always here to help musicians’
Moscow's Keeney Bros. Music Center celebrates 40 years of bringing music to the Palouse

In 1978, Dale Keeney packed up his life and moved to Moscow, taking a chance on starting a music shop in his garage. Forty years later, Keeney Brothers Music Center […]

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A panic at the polls
Community members mull lack of campus polling location

The removal of the ASUI Kibbie Activity Center as a polling location for the upcoming election caused a stir among Moscow students and community members. Citizens from all 18 precincts […]

Roots in Moscow
As the Moscow Farmers Market comes to a close, local vendors reflect on the past season

Sisters Cookie Company started out as a children’s booth at the 2010 Moscow Farmers Market with one goal —  giving Connie Rosendahl’s two daughters an opportunity to greet, count change […]

Monetizing menstruation
Menstrual hygiene products should be free of charge on UI’s campus

Being a woman is expensive — it’s no secret. What adds to that already high cost? Menstruation. In the United States, women spend around $3 billion on menstrual hygiene products […]

‘Vandals take care of people’
Alumni relations employee reflects on her time at the University of Idaho

With the start of this year’s Homecoming Week, the University of Idaho welcomed back alumni to take part in the festivities and recapture what it means to be a Vandal. […]

‘Sharing a pint with a friend’
Moscow Brewing Company shapes their business through community building, past history

Andy Severson knows each customer’s name as they walk in the door of Moscow Brewing Company, asking them what they’d like to drink with a grin. The business was originally […]

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Celebrating the Indigenous
Moscow’s second Indigenous People Day event sees multiple tribes telling stories

Community members gathered in Friendship Square Monday to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a celebration in its second year. The Moscow City Council voted last October to recognize the day in […]

30,000 swift steps to success
Ninth annual Vandal Overnight provides unique gaming experience at UI

Jacob Flynn’s smartwatch typically reads 30,000 steps by the time Vandal Overnight Games ends. This Saturday will be no different. The 9th annual Vandal Overnight Games, hosted by ITS and […]

Celebrating activism with art
Local artists hired to paint mural in honor of the ACLU of Idaho on Moscow building

The American Civil Liberties Union of Idaho is celebrating 25 years of serving the state by creating a mural in Idaho Falls, Garden City and Moscow, conceptualizing civic activism and […]