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The Pacific Northwest: An Author’s Paradise
How does the Pacific Northwest influence local literary enthusiasts?

A woman’s home office is enveloped in books, articles, and scraps of paper from the floor to the ceiling. Literary awards and promotional posters line her walls, framing her in […]

The Waves of Feminism

In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, women across the U.S. were fighting for the right to vote. This era of time was also known as the suffrage movement. […]

A newspaper on fire.
‘History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme’
From historians, psychologists and professors, we explore the question 'is this year the worst year?'

It’s mid-afternoon on Halloween and somebody in a Yoshi costume is running down Paradise Creek Street. They hurry through a line of tents spread all the way down the road […]

A picture of a UI student in 1918 during the Spanish flu.
History repeated
A century ago, quarantine boredom was still hard to beat

The paper is yellowed, the binding cracked and split. Emerald handwriting, cramped and neat, fills blocks of text across the months. The font is reminiscent of a grandmother’s, but the […]

UI Marching Band from 1977
‘100 Years of Go Vandals
Past and present Vandals reflect on their UI band career

The University of Idaho Marching Band knows the Kibbie Dome turf better than most — watching fans and students alike sing along as they’ve orchestrated the thundering acoustics to the […]