Since becoming the first African American man descended from slaves to gain full professorship at the University of Idaho in 2021, Sydney Freeman Jr. has continued to push against barriers […]
Following the release of his book “My Life in the Sunshine”, musician, writer and record company executive Nabil Ayers came to speak at the University of Idaho on Jan. 27 […]
David Nelson unseated freshman State Sen. Dan Foreman by roughly 2,933 votes Tuesday, unofficial election results from the Secretary of State’s office show. Nelson secured 11,197 votes, or 57.5 percent […]
Cecil Andrus ran for office in 1990 — the last time a democratic politician won Idaho’s gubernatorial race. Nearly 30 years later, Paulette Jordan — a democrat from northern Idaho […]
Over 10 million cups of coffee are sold at Starbucks around the world every day, Business Insider reports. If that is roughly 10 million people holding those cups throughout the […]
Front row seats to Saturday’s Phi Delta Theta Turtle Derby auctioned off for up to $500, as hundreds of spectators crowded around the chalk-drawn track on Elm Street. A fundraiser […]
Moscow and the University of Idaho are in an uncommon situation — represented by both Democrats and Republicans in the Idaho State Legislature. David Nelson, a UI graduate and former […]
Idaho governor candidate Paulette Jordan spoke to University of Idaho students and community members Monday night on issues affecting Idaho, including her stance on gun control. “I am a gun […]
When someone is described as “very white,” white people will often consider the paleness of their skin. When people of color think of “very white,” they think of the obsession […]
University of Idaho’s Ubuntu committee is set to organize and host an essay and arts contest in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.