The first time I really heard about swing dancing was when I first came to Moscow. Before then, I only knew about this specific type of dance in a passive […]
Daniel Botkin, Cooper Trail and Bill Tracy are musicians in Moscow who have experimented with music, produced it and made connections in the industry in Moscow and Pullman. Their efforts […]
The brightly painted traffic box you pass every day on your way to work. The mural painted on the wall outside your favorite coffee shop. The sculpture planted in the […]
On the dance floor, Natalie Suaste escapes the thoughts that cloud her mind during the day. As she moves her body to the music, she experiences a familiar wave of […]
October 20th was just like any other Wednesday in Moscow, Idaho. University of Idaho students attended their classes, people went to work, grocery shopped, hit the gym, and overall went about their regular business. But for many, […]
An engulfing of despondency and entanglement of confusion, grief, and vulnerability are just the beginning of emotions a victim of sexual assault may experience. While feelings cannot be concretely labeled as every woman holds her own story, one thing remains […]
Dylanie Frazier has idiopathic juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. The medication she is prescribed causes a compromised immune system, especially for respiratory diseases. This has led Frazier to make the cautious decision to […]
I can’t breathe. Hordes of people march down the streets wearing masks and bearing signs. They hold their fists in the air and chant the phrase. I can’t breathe. “Say […]
Q: What student positions do you hold and how has the coronavirus affected them? A: “On campus I hold two student positions. I am a leadership coordinator for the Department […]
The snow piles up on Moscow city sidewalks. Cars drive by, splashing dirty slush as they pass. Meanwhile, Logan Heflin sits outside city hall, an umbrella in hand and a […]