Red and blue lights flashed across the neighborhood for 20 minutes. Sgt. Dustin Blaker was inside one of the houses, helping other first responders attend to a medical emergency. Family […]
From the new kid on the block to an instant favorite, Panhandle Cone & Coffee has quickly become a Moscow staple. Opening its doors just a month ago in mid-March, […]
From the different staff members to the products behind the counter, Sara Pritchett will tell you countless things have changed at One World Cafe since she began working there in […]
The student-led artAbility project allows adults with disabilities to participate in free, fine arts workshops throughout the year and showcase their final artwork 5 p.m. tomorrow at the Latah County […]
Now a junior, I have lived in the residence halls since my first year on campus. Three years may seem like a long time to be living in the dorms […]
Eugene Cline, a recently retired University of Idaho music educator, died in his home April 4 at the age of 75. Cline, a vocal coach and collaborative pianist with UI’s […]
“Become the greatest version of yourself,” reads Phi Delta Theta’s mission. When Idaho Governor Brad Little attended UI in the ‘70s, he joined Phi Delta Theta, a fraternity that still […]
A 240-square-foot, bright blue school bus named Farley is home to a family of six in Troy, Idaho. Natalie Greenfield, Wesley Peterson and their four homeschooled children — ages 2, […]
Moscow City Council reviewed survey results Monday concerning the placement of public and private universities and colleges in Moscow’s central business zoning district — which consists of primarily downtown. After […]
Scott Green wants to tell our story — the story of Moscow, the story of Idaho, the story of our university — and he wants to tell it to the […]