Game Night

Thursday nights are “D&D” nights. This is the highlight of my week—starting at 7 PM, I get to become immersed in a fantasy world with my best friends. We battle […]

An image of a dark forest with a stream running through it.
Flash Fiction: Good Brother

“Catch me if you can!” My younger brother, Mika, whizzes past me into the viridian evergreens. The snow has just melted off their pine needles, and everything around us in […]

A puppy sitting on the dash of a car.
Adopting a paw-sitive attitude
Moscow residents turn to animal adoption during the pandemic

Bright orange fur, a little pink nose, and soft golden eyes. Jeremy Tamsen puts the furry cat named Tiger back into his kennel at the animal shelter as he debates which […]

Endless Embers

There was a time when my brother and I spent entire nights staring upwards, trying to wrap our heads around the idea that those shining balls of fire in the […]

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Dual Minds

Yesterday morning I woke up to the sound of my alarm clock blaring at 4 a.m. I crankily threw back the covers and watched through crusty eyes as my feet began […]

Finding Balance
Students talk parenting while pursuing a college degree.

College students often juggle multiple responsibilities outside the classroom, such as jobs, extracurricular activities or sports. But many have an even greater responsibility than a campus club — being a […]

Where Civility Stands
As politics grow more partisan, Palouse community members reflect on civility and political conversation

Politics have become messy. Public trust in institutions has dwindled. Discourse has become strained. People have increasingly segmented themselves off in groups. And public displays — both from public officials […]

Family, faith, film

The man behind the conservative columns In less than two years as an Argonaut staff member, Andrew Jenson has made a name for himself at the University of Idaho. The […]