Members of the LGBTQA community are able to meet new people and converse in smaller group settings during weekly Lavender Lunches in the University of Idaho Teaching and Learning Center […]
At a time where society seems to be constantly talking about diversity, two artists are using empty faces and absent eyes to invite viewers to bring their own sense of […]
Although third-year University of Idaho MFA candidate Shea King typically works with contemporary theatrical pieces, he was willing to make an exception for “The Children’s Hour” — a play once […]
The University of Idaho Department of Theatre Arts will be presenting “The Last Mother in the House of Chavis” Wednesday through Sunday, a play that challenges stigma faced by the […]
The University of Idaho’s LGBTQA Office continued its long-running Safe Zone program Jan. 18, welcoming students, staff and community members to a seminar on how to create a welcoming environment […]
I’ve never been to a Students for Life meeting, but their Facebook page indicates they plan tabling events and build a pro-life community on a campus that can often seem […]
Candidates for city council had a lot to say at the Moscow City Election Candidate Forum Oct. 30. The questions that struck up the most responses were the ones on […]
A former gay rights activist — now a Catholic convert — spoke of how his prayers helped him leave the “gay lifestyle” behind at his presentation “How a Former Gay […]
Privilege and oppression exist as opposing forces. When one entity experiences privilege, another is oppressed, and the language used to define those roles often complicates the relationship between them.
As part of LGBTQA and Latin History Month, world-renowned Latin poet Christopher Soto spoke at the University of Idaho Oct. 3. Soto was awarded the “Barnes and Noble Writer for […]