Three marches. Two days. One city with one common goal — to bring awareness to a diverse array of topics in a peaceful manner. The past weekend showcased three marches […]
The 2018 Idaho Bach Festival will provide an opportunity for all of Moscow to hear and see how music was performed in the 18th century. The University of Idaho Lionel […]
A nonstop trip around the world in the fastest commercial plane would take nearly two full days. For those with a little less time on their hands, Cruise the World […]
Due to a scheduling conflict, “Queer Coffee Shop Open Mic” has been moved to 7 p.m. Oct. 20. The event will still take place at One World Cafe. As part […]
Meditation is nothing new to the University of Idaho. As the school year progresses, so do Mindful Meditation sessions. Mindful Meditation is a 20-minute session run by Jamie Derrick, a […]
Peggy McIntosh’s 1987 essay “Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” sent waves through social justice circles that reverberate to this day. McIntosh introduced the term “white privilege,” describing the often-unnoticed advantages of […]
The sound of jazz rang through Moscow as the 50th annual Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival limited edition poster was unveiled. The Lionel Hampton School of Music and the City of […]
Shades of Black, a cultural event hosted by the University of Idaho Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) and the Black Student Union, returned to campus Saturday for its 14th season. […]
They stood together in the dark room, their hands clasped together. A single spotlight illuminated their silhouettes in a ray of warm, yellow light. The four women inhaled in unison […]
The University of Idaho Students for Life organization held a spaghetti feed and desert auction Saturday to fundraise for parents in need on campus and in the community. The UI […]