(Guest Voice Will Simpson) Step into the University of Idaho Library, and you’ll quickly realize it’s not just a sanctuary for book lovers. Instead, it’s a humming hub of chatter […]
The University of Idaho has history hidden in every corner of campus. From the Administration building, built in a beautiful gothic style, to Brink Hall which was once a dormitory […]
The Asian American experience is complex and different for each individual, and the University of Idaho Library and Shelley Carr have teamed up with the Asian American Pacific Islander Association (AAPIA) to […]
In February, the University of Idaho Library featured a display to celebrate Black History Month, and as a follow up they are showing another as a commencement to Women’s History […]
The University of Idaho Library is now offering curbside pickup. Students and other patrons can request physical items from the library for pick up, not just books. The library building itself is closed to the public, but other […]
Paying a few dollars for a sandwich, allowing organizations at the University of Idaho to create their own rules to govern themselves and mining students going on an annual trip […]
Read Out! Against Banned Book fourth annual event allows organizations to come together to increase the awareness about reading banned books. These books have been targeted by people, ranging from […]
The University of Idaho is one of the most recognized buildings on campus. However, many students see the library as just a place to check out books and study. But […]
While countless University of Idaho students filter in and out of the UI Library on a daily basis, the Latah County Public Library serves as an additional resource to both […]
The Argonaut was first published in 1898. Some of the major stories from Nov. 1, 1898 include information regarding the Spanish-American War as well as the residents of Moscow viewing […]