Elementary and middle school students shared their thoughts and feelings about bullying during a no name-calling poetry slam Thursday night at One World Café. Students from Moscow’s Palouse Prairie Charter […]
If you haven’t read Ray Bradbury’s “The Veldt” then be warned, as this review will be full of spoilers. Ray Bradbury, known for “Fahrenheit 451”, crafts a tale centered around […]
Nostalgia is defined as a wistful feeling of longing for the past, particularly a happy time. For some reason, autumn, more than any other season, evokes a strong feeling of […]
Walking into the Latah County Events Center, visitors are immediately greeted by a wall covered in vintage photographs and fliers promoting long-past fairs. One flier promises fair-goers “a thousand laughs,” […]
In the past eight years, Dalles High School brought bands to the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival three times, said the high school’s music director, Paul Viemeister. He said the last […]
Fathers take over the University of Idaho during Dads’ Weekend, and some have traveled farther than others. But one father has been here for a while — the president of […]
The University of Idaho Career Center will have an international ambassador visiting locals for preference requests and free photos. Santa Claus will gather with Vandals for a photo shoot 11-2 […]
The University Of Idaho hosted Odyssey Camp last week, which introduced what university life is like to fifth through eighth graders from Libby School Center in Spokane, Wash.
This is the first in a series of columns on positive parenting. Positive parenting promotes respect for children Your child is 2 and somehow gets a hold of a permanent […]
For the 23rd consecutive year, the University of Idaho Jazz Choir and K-12 students collaborate to present an annual holiday concert tonight at 8 p.m. in the Kibbie Dome.