An image of a video game controller and pixelated details in the corners.
The Better Player

  Sweat coated Aaron’s hands as he gripped the controller. The adrenaline coursed through his veins like fire, and his heart pounded against his ribcage. His eyes darted across the […]

A picture of space from the Earth's view.
Lost?

An endless fog in the base of the tallest wood on the clearest night. Trying to find a destination with nothing but a blank map. Wandering endlessly and lost with […]

A close-up picture of pink flowers in the Arboretum.
The Close Up

Sometimes college life can seem like a slew of classes, tests and homework assignments for students. An endless cycle of stress, anxiety and course work all leading up to the […]

An illustration of a galaxy printed wolf paw imprint.
From Friends to Foes

Lips curled back over deadly fangs. Powerful jaws snapped open and shut between yips and snarls. The gazelle’s heart slammed into its ribcage and adrenaline filled its veins as it […]

Art of Drag
An inside look at the lives of drag performers

A bright spotlight shines across the dark room, illuminating their beautiful androgynous figure as they walk down the steps to a crowd of people. While drag queens are known across […]

Viking Sonnet Song

Wrathful waves clashing against ashen slabs, Raking masts upon the auburn heavens. A whipped-worn sail where at which the winds stabs, For its aged soul, friable shores beckons. Cutthroat drums […]

The Bayou: A Community Venue

Heading out of town along the Troy highway sits an off-white, dingy house with peeling paint.  Here is the home of The Bayou, a place for people to gather and […]

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Cornerstone

I thought I saw you in the Battleship the other week, nursing a drink. It had been so long since I last saw you. You were at the opposite end […]

Alondra Biberos as she sits in her studio.
Humans of Moscow: Alondra Biberos
Alondra Biberos graduated from the University of Idaho in May 2019. She is 23 and her degree is in art and design with an emphasis in sculpture and ceramics. She is originally from Twin Falls, Idaho.

Q: When did you realize art was going to be your main outlet?  A: “I want to say, I think I just knew my whole life. Not on purpose — […]

UI students smile at Palousa Fest
What Does It Mean To Be A Vandal?

This week we forgo traditions such as the Homecoming football game, the annual serpentine, the bonfire and other countless Homecoming rituals that have been on our campus for decades. This […]