On Friday, Oct. 31, at 7:30 p.m., the Lionel Hampton School of Music held Tubaween, a night full of spooky performances by the tuba, euphonium and trombone studio. The […]
Aries (March 21 – April 19) This month, prioritize stability and care. Remind yourself that you deserve rest, too. You might be holding onto something that you may need to […]
Greek Row has a dry period this “Halloweekend.” This party moratorium has left many coeds without plans for All Hallows Eve. Here are some ways to stay busy on Friday. […]
Anyone can win when the pressure is off. Legacies are forged when everything’s on the line. For the Idaho Vandals women’s soccer team, this is their moment to create something […]
The leaves on the trees are turning various shades of red, orange and yellow. As they fall and cover the ground with their warm hues, it’s clear that fall is […]
The 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence – “America250”, or the semiquincentennial – is on July 4, 2026. To recognize the occasion, the University of Idaho’s […]
From between the Delta Zeta and Kappa Alpha Theta houses on old Greek row, passersby can see a neon sign from the third floor of the Pitman Center that advertises […]
This week, the University of Idaho Theatre Arts Department is debuting their production of “Pippin,” opening on Thursday, Oct. 30. In an interview with The Argonaut, director Jess Hirsh said […]
The Theophilus Tower put on its annual trick or treat community event Saturday, Oct. 25. For over a month, Tower residents have been plastering butcher paper to their hallway walls […]
From Oct. 20-22, the Lionel Hampton School of Music held their annual Idaho Bach Festival, featuring student and faculty solos and ensembles. Monday night featured student performances as solos and […]