Unlike most teenagers, Anne Zabala’s first interest in local government was piqued by talk of city sidewalks and downtown restoration projects. Now 25 years old, the Moscow City Council member […]
Super Bowl 52 went the whole nine yards in terms of excitement and intrigue with both teams setting offensive records in a high-scoring contest. For New England Patriots fans, the […]
The Administration Building auditorium was nearly filled to the brim Jan. 25 with Auditorium Chamber Music Series (ACMS) attendees ready to listen to a performance by the Ying String Quartet. […]
When #MeToo posts first appeared in October 2017, women and men around the world were awakened to the extent of sexual assault and harassment. Thousands upon thousands of social media […]
The University of Idaho welcomed Nikkita Oliver, an attorney and educator from Seattle, to deliver the 2018 Martin Luther King Jr. keynote address Thursday night. The second floor of the […]
The Moscow Food Co-op officially opened its new location on the University of Idaho campus Thursday. The Moscow Food Co-op leases the upstairs space from the Campus Christian Center and […]
The former AP Top-25 Washington Huskies marched in to Moscow Friday night and handed Idaho its first home loss of the season. Idaho dropped the game by 12 points and […]
Festival Dance and Performing Arts Association will present the fifth production of their biennial event, “Joy to the World,” at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 2 in the University of Idaho Administration […]
As the temperature begins to drop, the Moscow Winter Market comes to life, filling the 1912 Center with diverse people and goods from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on various […]
The University of Idaho is comprised of many students, faculty and staff with stories to tell, and President Chuck Staben said those stories are important to the success of the […]