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Gritman Medical Center is hosting a free Teddy Bear Clinic event on Saturday, June 21, 10 a.m. to noon. The event will feature activities to help children learn about the importance of a healthy ...
A vehicle crashed into a downtown Moscow building early Friday morning, causing lane closures. Police and emergency services responded to the scene at 5:05 a.m. The driver was taken to Gritman Medical ...
On Thursday, June 5, Governor Brad Little announced that the Idaho State Police will partner with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to transport undocumented or unauthorized incarcerated ...
With finals week on its way, the University of Idaho is looking forward to the 130th Spring Graduation and Commencement. According to a press release from UI Executive Director of Communications Jodi ...
They absorbed pressure, fought for every inch and, when the moment came, they found the answer. Under a cool Pullman night and the glare of the stadium lights, the Idaho Vandals’ women's soccer team ...
With the end of spring semester being a few weeks away, it’s time for returning students to search for and prepare housing arrangements. Securing your plans early on can help to avoid the stress of ...
This fiscal school year, tuition was raised to an all-time high when the State Board of Education approved a 3% rise in tuition. On March 27, the University of Idaho announced an approved plan to ...
The April 2 ASUI meeting was kicked off by monthly reports from directors within the President’s Cabinet. Justin Carpenter, Director of Traditions and Alumni Engagement, shared his excitement for ...
Two moose that have been living on the University of Idaho campus have been relocated. Idaho Fish and Game tranquilized a cow moose and her calf last week and moved them to a more remote area outside ...
Emilie Rose from the band Two Runner plays the fiddle on the Hideout stage, March 27, 2025 | Colton Moore | Argonaut Jay William Miller plays guitar at Pengilly’s, March 28, 2025 | Connor Anderson | ...
Anti-intellectualism, marked by opposition to or distrust of education and intellectual pursuits, has grown in the last decade. This movement is damaging Americans’ trust in science and medicine. Matt ...
In February, President Trump announced plans to lay off a significant number of federal employees, including National Park Service workers. In the following weeks, the Idaho NPS has witnessed how this ...