Each morning Jeremy Heft wakes up and straps on a pair of work boots. If the weather permits, he’ll slide on a jacket for an added layer of warmth, possibly […]
Smell. Taste. Swish. Behind the artistry embedded in the flavors and aromas of each craft beer lies a simple, yet precise science — a science with taste. An amalgamation of […]
Emily Allis wasn’t looking for a relationship when she downloaded Tinder in 2016. Rather, the University of Idaho fourth-year student wanted to use the location-based mobile app to make platonic […]
Delaney Fitzgerald likes to think of her chosen career path as a superpower — a power many other women her age are also working toward. The University of Idaho third-year […]
The student’s hasty denial fell on deaf ears. The ground gave it away and the student had just been caught urinating on the roadside by Moscow police officer James Fry.
Despite being a woman in both math and science, Elyce Gosselin, a world traveler and researcher, said she never felt uncomfortable in her departments.
In 1901, when Eric Odberg’s great-great-grandfather settled in Genesee, Idaho, he could look out his window and find rolling hills saturated with rich soil as far as his eye could […]
Today’s nuclear-intensified rhetoric between the U.S. and North Korea elicits a haunting familiarity for many — a feeling analogous to the Cold War. Suddenly, like the 1960s, nuclear war has returned […]
In 2016 about 4.25 million people visited Yellowstone National Park for its wilderness and recreational features — the busiest year yet. The nationally owned land sits atop a volcanic hotspot […]
Near the North Fork of the Clearwater River sits Kelly Creek, a place well known for its vast archeological discoveries and hidden treasures. There, a University of Idaho archeology team, […]