National Suicide Prevention Day was Sept. 10, midway through National Suicide Prevention Week. It’s 2019 — social norms are shifting and more long-overdue conversations are being had out in the […]
Herve Mashindora was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo. After living in a refugee camp in Burundi, Mashindora was granted asylum to the United States and moved to Boise, […]
Climate change is real. Scientifically, we have known that for a while. However, these changes are happening quicker than we ever thought possible.
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. […]
Every Sunday from August to November, Food not Bombs of the Palouse (FNB) has been giving out a free community meal to Moscow residents. They gathered at East City Park […]
Social media has taken over the world. People were once fairly private with more serious matters, only talking about them in person with close family or friends. Nowadays, social media […]
Several homes in the Moscow community will receive a facelift at Saturday’s annual Paint the Palouse event, shedding past shades in favor of fresh exteriors. Erica Wood, the project’s student […]
To prepare for finals season, the Tutoring and College Success program hosted a workshop to help students come up with individualized plans to study. “Preparing for a test is really […]
While most dogs serve as a family canine companion, Cider, a four-year-old Collie, serves a much bigger purpose. Cider, who has worked as a therapy dog for nearly three years, […]
The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) will soon expand to more parts of the country, but could have a negative financial impact on the University of Idaho. UI did not offer […]