Art filled the black tables and mounted boards scattered across the floor of the 1912 Center as people milled about, sipping punch. The showcase only lasted for two hours, […]
University of Idaho students and locals gathered Wednesday in the Bruce M. Pitman Center to learn Japanese traditions. The UI Women’s Center and Office of Multicultural Affairs partnered to the […]
When someone thinks about Disney moms, they might think about the devastating death of Bambi’s mom, or how Disney characters rarely have any moms at all. From Cinderella to Ariel, […]
Animated children’s movies have a long history of beginning with a tragedy or death, usually involving a character’s mom. To make matters worse, most of those tragic deaths happen to […]
The University of Idaho Theatre Department’s rendition of “Medea: Her Story” received several national awards at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) in Denver February. The awards […]
Humanities of the Palouse hosted an event at the Moscow City Hall Sunday about Idaho’s dark history and how it relates to contemporary issues. Latah County Historic Society Executive director […]
I consider myself very open-minded to topics, so long as they aren’t offensive. My life has changed for the better since I’ve learned how to take things more personally. I […]
A $200 prize will be awarded to the winner of a poster competition for the Moscow Renaissance Fair. The winning artwork will be featured on 500 printed posters and appear […]
Dale Graden’s office is a maze. Tall, floor-to-ceiling bookcases line his office, obscuring his desk from view. There is not a single open space for another book. For Graden, a […]
The Argonaut was first published in 1898. Some of the major stories from Nov. 1, 1898 include information regarding the Spanish-American War as well as the residents of Moscow viewing […]