Police log: Nov. 27, 29
Nov. 27 2:00 p.m. West Pullman Road – Wal-Mart The store was one of many Wal-Marts across the country to receive a bomb threat in a computer-altered voice. 11:54 p.m. […]
Nov. 27 2:00 p.m. West Pullman Road – Wal-Mart The store was one of many Wal-Marts across the country to receive a bomb threat in a computer-altered voice. 11:54 p.m. […]
Dec. 2 5:42 a.m. West A Street Caller reported a male banging on his door and ringing the doorbell constantly. The caller said he thought maybe his roommate locked him […]
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded a research grant to University of Idaho research scientist Haiqing Sheng, to research a novel approach to fighting E. coli. “The Gates Foundation […]
Matt Rueger asked Vandals about their reactions to the attacks in Paris, France, and about the role the west should play in relation to terrorism.
University of Idaho students took to the polls Monday to decide on seven ASUI Senate seats. Elections opened Monday and will stay open until 5 p.m. Wednesday. Students will receive […]
It might just be a free meal, but to President Chuck Staben, it”s a time for community. Bob”s Place will host the second annual University Thanksgiving Dinner from 11 a.m. […]
For Keven Mack, riding a push scooter comes down to the low cost. “I don”t need a car and don”t need to worry about expenses for a car,” Mack said. […]
A small group of University of Idaho faculty have reserved their spot at the “Transgender 101 Staff Training” this week, a program that focuses on basic transgender awareness information. The […]
When University of Idaho President Chuck Staben came to campus last year, he made a deal with students: Beat me at racquetball, I”ll buy you lunch. Many have stepped up […]
As students leave Moscow for the holidays, reaching their destination can prove to be difficult during cold weather conditions. With fall break coming up, Moscow Police Lt. David Lehmitz said […]