Almost a full year after millions of Americans took to the streets to protest police brutality and to stand in solidarity with the Black community against racism, our Idaho legislation […]
Gospel song floods the Vandal Ballroom as University of Missouri Associate Professor Ty-Ron Douglas walks off the podium and into the audience Wednesday night. The director and program coordinator of […]
Moscow is often considered one of the most liberal areas in Idaho — a blue spot in a sea of red. The combination of two college towns and a highly […]
As children, we’re constantly being told to think twice. To look across the street both ways twice. To check the spelling of our words twice. This is why I was […]
Multiple posters with the wording “It’s okay to be white” cropped up across Moscow Thursday morning. In a university memo, University of Idaho President Chuck Staben denounced the slogan, most […]
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 […]
One person’s historical monument is another person’s symbol of oppression. Only a short period of time removed from the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, the polarizing opinions of […]
Last Tuesday, copies of The Argonaut were distributed around campus and the Moscow community just like every other week. Where some students and Moscow community members saw a spirited Sound […]
Black Lives Matter answers a question of emphasis – with so many worthy causes, what deserves attention? Alicia Garza, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, explained why she emphasizes […]
On the behalf of students of color, Black Student Union President Cynthia Ballesteros and student Chelsea Butler requested greater interaction between the Office of Multicultural Affairs and ASUI last week. […]