“Voices and Votes” Smithsonian exhibit displayed at UI library  
The exhibit, which focuses on the history of voting in the United States, is a result of the efforts of multiple local organizations as well as the Museum on Main Street program  

On Saturday, Aug. 23, a pop-up exhibit titled “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” opened on the first and second floors of the University of Idaho library.   The exhibit is […]

Celebrating 50 years of the Kibbie Dome
“College Football’s Weirdest Stadium" will be honored with events through the fall

In the heart of the Palouse, under the dome’s signature arched roof, 50 years of dreams, defeats and devotion echo through the P1FCU Kibbie Dome — what Vandal faithful know […]

“Love, Liz” in theaters soon
Join the theater department for an exciting night, and have a look into Queen Elizabeth I’s life

“Get ready to listen to music, sneak some drinks, paint your nails, and meet all of Elizabeth’s suitors,” because on Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. in the Hartung Theater, the […]

Kenworthy hosts UI History Department panel
Five professors discuss their new publications

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. […]

Everyone has a right to dress country 
History shows that country aesthetics were made by all Americans

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 […]

A kingdom worth collapsing
It’s about time we leave the British monarchy behind

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 […]