More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – On April 31st, Reaney Park was filled with residents and students celebrating an ancient Hindu festival called Holi. Individuals attending the event covered themselves in neon colors and participated in a feast that signified the arrival of spring. President of the Indian Students’ Association Ruchira Tandel enjoyed celebrating Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – Sophomore Mackenzie Duarte not only broke several records this year, but was also able to compete in the 2019 NCAA Championships in Austin texas. Friend and teammate of Duarte Maia Petrides believes one of the highlights of the season was watching Duarte qualify for the championships. “I was on… Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN -Granite Point, also known as the cliffs may look spotless now, but it hasn’t always looked quite this beautiful. Last year, approximately 800 pounds of garbage was found at the park causing it to close. With the warm weather finally rolling in and the cliffs reopening, ASWSU has started a… Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN -With the 2019 Spring semester coming to a close, staff and students are dealing with high amounts of pressures and stress. Director of Student Services of the Murrow College, Sara Stout, says she sees a definite increase in student stress post spring break. “Yes, so by the end of both… Read More
WSU leader opposes proposed changes to Title IX. Continue Reading WSU Leader Opposes Changes to Title IXRead More
The Monster Energy Up and Up Festival at WSU will occur tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. Continue Reading Monster Energy Up and Up Festival at WSURead More
WSU students were made aware of suspicious activity via social and not through WSU alerts. Our reporter Canara Heinke found out what the protocol is for such alerts. Continue Reading LIVE: Rumors Of Active Shooter Cause StressRead More
On January 25th, Student Regent Jordan Frost voted against loaning the remaining 3.5 million dollars needs for the construction of a new 10 million dollar WSU baseball clubhouse. Frost stood alone in voting against the facility. Continue Reading WSU Read More