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On patrol with Moscow’s finest
A firsthand account of what it’s like to experience a Moscow Police Department patrol

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 […]

Mint to be in Moscow
Panhandle Cone & Coffee quickly becomes a community cornerstone, utilizing local ingredients

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, […]

Love in a cup
One World Cafe employees discuss what makes their jobs special

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 […]

Creating opportunities
Fifth annual artAbility showcase promotes adults with disabilities to create and sell art

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 […]

Creating a family and a community
Becoming an RA next year is an amazing opportunity

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 […]

Community remembers Eugene Cline
Friends and students mourns loss of local music educator

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 […]

Leadership at UI and beyond
UI alumnus Idaho Governor Brad Little speaks to Greek community about leadership

“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 […]

How to ‘live tiny’ in a bus
Family overcomes homelessness by converting a bus into a living space

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, […]

Visiting home
UI presidential finalist Scott Green speaks about university marketing, community importance in visit to campus Friday

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 […]