On Monday, Nov. 18, the University of Idaho History Department brought together five professors for a panel discussion, titled “Breaking Boundaries,” to commemorate the release of their new historical publications. […]
If 2023 was the “Year of the Girl,” due to Barbie, Priscilla and ‘Girl Math’, then there is no denying that 2024 should be deemed the “Year of Country”. One […]
Inside the international refrigerator, there sits a 1000-year-old crumpet. It’s old, it’s taking up space and it’s time to throw it away. It is the British Monarchy. The British Monarchy […]
The atomic bomb is the deadliest weapon in the world. On Tuesday, five students at the University of Idaho presented the story of Keiko Ogura, held in the Lionel Hampton […]
Since becoming the first African American man descended from slaves to gain full professorship at the University of Idaho in 2021, Sydney Freeman Jr. has continued to push against barriers […]
For Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, the best way to build a peaceful future is through a proper deconstruction of, and reconciliation with, our past. Though initially touching on the unfortunate and […]
Reclaiming the national narrative and telling a more inclusive history of the west; that’s what University of Idaho History Professor Rebecca Scofield set out to do when she first began […]
It is time to retire the penny from circulation. All of them. In this expensive modern age we no longer have a need for something as worthless as a penny. […]
When looking around the UI campus, it’s not hard to see the importance and emphasis the university puts on research. Walking to class, students might pass the JW Martin Lab, […]
Moscow’s political history tells a story that is defined by its college town standing and distinct geological makeup. A part of the left-leaning Latah County, Moscow stands as a blue […]