now, as members of your campus community. you both decided to go home. tanner, how are you doing this morning? well, ever since the tragedy on sunday, it s been very, very difficult to deal with and the four of them touched countless students across the communities. the loss is really being felt in the vandal community and it s been a very difficult time. madison, how are you holding up? as tanner said, the university of idaho is such a small, tight-knit community, and those four precious lives touched so many within our community and also students and faculty and advisers alike. i m very grateful to be a part of the vandal family right now and to have the connections that i am making at the university of
Four young college students were found dead Sunday in Idaho. The Moscow Police Department was dispatched to a residence on King Road near the University
The Moscow Police Department said officers discovered Ethan Chapin, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Kaylee GonCalves, 21, dead on Sunday.