September is an important month at the University of Idaho as it is a time of remembrance and learning. UI hosts the Katy Benoit Campus Safety Awareness Month every September […]
On Thursday, Aug. 29, Bryan Kohberger and his legal team continued fighting for his upcoming trial to change venues from Moscow to Boise, citing the higher likelihood of an unbiased […]
On Friday, Aug. 24, whether attendees paid $40 for their tickets or picked up free ones from the LLC Information Desk, the first night of the Summer Country Showdown commenced […]
This year’s Summer Country Showdown is set for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 23-24, at the University of Idaho campus in Moscow. The annual event celebrates the full spectrum of country […]
Hundreds of students, faculty, and community members gathered at MacLean Field for the official opening of the Vandal Healing Garden on Wednesday. The speakers and attendees praised the efforts made […]
The Vandal Healing Garden, designed as a place to honor all Vandals who have died while enrolled at the University of Idaho, will officially open on Wednesday, Aug. 21, at […]
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 […]