For the past few decades, we have seen obesity become an increasingly important issue in America and is overwhelmingly effecting people in more poverty dense areas of the country. Over […]
At 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 13 in in the UI Commons, Hunger Banquet attendees randomly drew a slip of paper out of a bag upon entering the room. That paper […]
Nathaniel Quinn, a theater graduate student at the University of Idaho, is traveling to Bangalore, India, for more than just a summer vacation. Through the Artists Striving to End Poverty […]
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Moscow-Pullman CROP Hunger Walk — a national event supported by more than 2,000 communities nationwide.
Homeless, poverty-stricken families with children will soon have a daily address, thanks to an agreement between Family Promise of the Palouse and Gritman Medical Center.
Poverty a problem in Moscow, not just big cities
If you have been self-aware for any of the last few years of your college life, then you probably know that “social activism” is cool. That mentality is all well […]
Big problems require big solutions, and a healthy perspective is crucial.