Students and community members led into Moscow’s Best Western Plus University Inn for a night of food, dancing and provocative bingo Aug. 25. e event marked the start of Palouse […]
Memorial Day came and went with barbecues, mattress sales, and little thought for the hundreds of thousands of American soldiers who died in service of their country. A day of […]
Every Supreme Court justice went to Harvard or Yale. One in 10 CEO’s of major companies are named John or David. Eighty percent of job offers come from personal relationships. In recent […]
Whenever I’m pitched by one of the Christian student groups on campus, they appeal to some sense of incompleteness in my life. They ask if “this” is all there is, “this” being […]
George W. Bush distinguished between good and evil in no uncertain terms, and urged Americans to do good. On the evening of the 9/11 attacks, Bush said, “America was targeted for […]
Imagine a family of porcupines on a cold winter evening. They would like to huddle together to keep warm, but their spines keep pricking one another. The philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer […]
During my internship at a law office last summer, a forensic drug analyst told me “molly” was a culture and not a drug. His lab tested the latest batch of pills […]
There is a popular video floating around Facebook called “Immigration Simplified Using Only Gumballs.” Each gumball represents one million people, and a man shows thousands of gumballs living on less […]
Social media platforms host some of the most creative modes of youthful expression. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Snapchat cofounder Evan Spiegler explained that young people take […]
Justice is sometimes impossible. Members of the Emanuel AME Church in South Carolina welcomed Dylann Roof into Bible study, where they discussed scripture before Roof shot and killed nine people in […]