For those of you who are local to Moscow/Pullman (or even Lewiston, Spokane, and Cd’A) there will be a Tabikat Drag Show to celebrate Coming Out Day on October 11th. The show celebrates people of all sexualities, identities, and persuasions. The show will be at the Moscow Moose Lodge, doors opening at 9:00. Come and celebrate who you are, who you like, and who you support!
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National Coming Out Day is October 11th. Both University of Idaho and Washington State University will be holding events celebrating coming out. Gay and straight alike are encouraged to celebrate diversity. Show up and come out.
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Jake
Someone at the University of Idaho has been a victim of an hate act, which is something that the University of Idaho and FACE does not tolerate. Download the Civility Statement and Community Memo for more information.
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Jake
The university received a short scare on Sunday when 25 people were evacuated from the University of Idaho Student Union Building because of a bomb threat. (More …)
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Jake
The University of Idaho sent out a Campus Security Alert email Friday, informing the Moscow community that a female student was attacked while walking on “Hello Walk.” (More …)
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Jake
The Moscow Police Department arrested a suspect in a University of Idaho homicide today. The suspect, John Delling, is a white male, d.o.b. 12/30/1985. (More …)
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Jake
The Moscow Police Department sent out a press release regarding a stabbing on the University of Idaho campus on November 2 at 2:37 pm. You can read an excerpt of the press release below or download a PDF hard copy. (More …)
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Jake
Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) and the University of Idaho will be hosting the FCCLA Leadership Camp on campus this weekend. FACE was invited to speak about leadership to middle and high school students in the local, regional, and state FCCLA chapters. (More …)
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Jake
Lenore, Charlie, Erin, and Jake woke up at 6 am to set up FACE tables and prepare for KfN, an event in which we passed out material urging Palouse citizens to help support nonviolence and local shelters and organizations. FACE sold hand-knitted hats, scarves, belts, and iPod socks to raise money. See you at the next event!
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Jake
The University of Idaho and Moscow community celebrate nonviolence this month with events like The Clothesline Project, which honors domestic violence victims and will be on display in the Idaho Commons. (More …)
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