University of Idaho professor Rebecca Scofield discussed the intersection of feminism and fiction in her presentation of “Burn It All Down: The Feminist Imagination in 20th Century Dragon Riding Fiction,” […]
The Kenworthy Performing Arts Center will be hosting their third annual Kenworthy Silent Film Festival on Sept. 25-28. Thursday, Sept. 25 will consist of a discussion by Nakia Williamson-Cloud, Gwyn […]
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 […]
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 […]
This week, the University of Idaho Theatre Arts Department kicks off their production of “Love, Liz” at the Hartung Theater, starting Jan. 30. Written by UI alumna Lauren Grove, this […]
“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 […]
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 […]