Young voters, now more than ever, seem to be reinvigorated by a recent turn of events for the 2024 presidential election. Newly nominated Vice President Kamala Harris, even at 59 […]
Idaho’s new law, which placed boundaries on “harmful” library materials for minors, was enacted on July 1. This House bill prohibits any picture, photograph, drawing, sculpture, film, book, pamphlet, magazine, […]
The Fulbright Scholar Program has granted the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award to four University of Idaho professors for the 2024-25 academic year. According to its website, the Fulbright U.S. […]
Libraries across Idaho are starting to age-restrict entry due to a recent state bill taking effect July 1. Idaho House Bill 710 (HB 710) has made it easier for parents […]
The Supreme Court announced a ruling allowing abortions in the event of a medical emergency in the state of Idaho last Thursday. The decision was made due to Idaho state […]
Aries (March 21-April 19) Security is key for you this month. Hold onto any savings you have and make sure not to overspend. You can expect fluctuations in your income, […]
Thirteen months after his arraignment, a trial date of June 2025 is expected for Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November of 2022. […]
Young and old, those in colorful clothes and streetwear, allies, and out-of-the-closet attendees alike all showed up for the Canyon County Pride Festival last Sunday. With such a diverse crowd, […]
With summer only a few weeks away, it’s time to pack away the spring clothes and break out the ones for this new season. Trends are fickle, but with students […]
Moscow’s Public Library offers the community an assortment of resources: book clubs, public outreach, a safe space for people of all ages, and, more recently, a place to discuss death. […]