BJ Rollison loves sailing, and in the decades he’s spent on a boat, he’s been almost everywhere you can imagine. “She’s sailed the Atlantic, the eastern seaboard, the ICW, sailed… Continue Reading Sailing Around the World with BJ RollisonRead More
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More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – Thanksgiving break is coming up and on the WSU Campus that means certain streets on College Hill will have some change of rules.… Continue Reading Parking on the WSU Campus during breakRead More
What if I told you that the road to the Tour de France ran through Pullman? Well, for WSU student Chris Dugan, it does. He’s been racing for well over… Continue Reading WSU Student Takes the Next Step Towards Competing in the Tour Read More
After receiving a grant, 20 Washington State artists are using their voices and artistic expression towards social justice efforts. The entire museum is currently filled with art that relates to… Continue Reading Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Painted Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH. (Murrow News 8) – Ah yes, Pullman’s classic Cougar Country Drive-In. We all love it right? “It’s the first place I bring my family… Continue Reading Pullman’s Cougar Country drive-thru Read More
Pullman- That classic burger joint feel has finally come the WSU campus. The iconic burger joint has a new location in the CUB right next to the Reunion and across… Continue Reading New Cougar Country CUB LocationRead More
Since Nick Rolovich was fired from WSU, his attorney Brian Fahling sent out a letter promising legal action against the university for what they said was an unjust and unlawful… Continue Reading Rolovich’s Appeal Against WSU and His Pending Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – The College Hill neighborhood is unique in the city of Pullman. Most mornings it’s quiet, this is a stark contrast to nights and… Continue Reading Cleaning Up College HillRead More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – This morning a new chapter is beginning. The iconic Pullman burger joint, Cougar Country opened inside the CUB today! They announced their expansion… Continue Reading Cougar Country is open on the WSU Read More
In torrential rain and freezing ocean spray, locals and guests of the Pacific Northwest hunt for the razor clam by evening light. Continue Reading After Down Years, Clam Diggers Return to Washington CoastRead More
Most people who come down with sickness from a virus like covid-19 are presented with few treatment options, as they usually must allow their immune system to fight it off.… Continue Reading “Trojan Virus” Could Cure People After InfectionRead More
A Trip To The Salmon River With A Local Fishermen: Steelhead Trout Declining In Idaho Continue Reading A Trip To The Salmon River With A Local Fisherman: Steelhead Trout Declining In IdahoRead More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH.- Owning a business in a college town during a pandemic is challenging. Now imagine starting one. That’s what Chris Chandler and his wife, the… Continue Reading Checking in on Neill’s Coffee & Ice CreamRead More
When Nick Rolovich was relieved of his duties as head football coach on Monday, it inspired strong reactions from across the WSU community and the nation. But it also inspired… Continue Reading Cougar Athletic Fund Donors Lift Up Student Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – The wait is over! The new target store (no. 3407 ) at the end of the Palouse Mall in Moscow, Idaho is open!… Continue Reading Moscow Target is officially open!Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH.- “I knew it was going to be hard, but I didn’t know it was going to be this hard,” said freshman Anna Sabins. Freshman… Continue Reading WSU Freshman: How Are They Adjusting to CollegeRead More
PULLMAN – WSU announced that starting on October 9th for their game against Oregon State, anyone 12 and older is required to be fully vaccinated or provide a negative COVID… Continue Reading New COVID Procedures at Gesa FieldRead More
On a college campus it’s probably common that face masks are required inside campus buildings. However, the real issue with that is where those face masks end up. It’s almost… Continue Reading Masks and the EnvironmentRead More
PULLMAN, WASH.- Washington State University experienced the first shooting ruled as a homicide in 16 years on Friday, September 24. Many students and residents of Pullman were left on edge… Continue Reading Pullman Shooting Leaves Student in Fear Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH -A new tradition was created in the city of Moscow. The first annual Moscowberfest was this weekend! This community event featured food, drinks and… Continue Reading Moscowberfest on Main StreetRead More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH. (Murrow News 8) – We continue to hear about it, the staffing shortages schools are facing across the country, but do we understand it?… Continue Reading A struggling Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – Police released the names of the victims in Saturday morning’s shooting on College Hill. Police said Liban Barre, of Kent, died… Continue Reading Police identify College Hill shooting Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – Police have a man in custody in connection to a Saturday morning shooting on Pullman’s College Hill. Late Saturday morning, Pullman… Continue Reading Police Read More
More Murrow News Stories Pullman (Murrow News 8) – WSU esports is pushing to legitimize their organization and talk about what the college has done for them so far. Gabriel… Continue Reading The Legitimacy of Washington State University Read More
Oak on Main, an Italian restaurant located in downtown Pullman, puts on a program once a week called Feeing Our Friends. This program allows anyone to come up and grab… Continue Reading Feeding Our FriendsRead More
Pullman, Wash.- One of the newest additions to Apartmentland here in Pullman is called The Retreat. It has been open for only a year now since August of 2020 and… Continue Reading The Newest Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH -Let’s rewind back to spring 2020. Pre-COVID-19 shutdown. The WSU Horticulture Club had around $53,000 worth of plants growing in their greenhouses for their… Continue Reading Students are back in the greenhouse!Read More
PULLMAN – Tim and Molly Schotzko have a lot on their plate, literally. Tim is the shop teacher at Pullman high school, Molly is a professor in the Murrow College… Continue Reading Miss Huddy’s Barbecue Food CartRead More
More Murrow News Stories MOSCOW, Idaho (Murrow News 8) – Following a year of anticipation, fans of Target can now mark their calendars. A spokesperson for Target confirmed with Murrow… Continue Reading Opening date set for Moscow Target locationRead More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN WASH.- Like many students, Washington State University senior Makenzie Campbell is celebrating the start of a new school year, but that’s not the only thing… Continue Reading WSU Senior Makenzie Read More
Last month, when Washington state entomologists eradicated the first Asian giant hornet nest of the year, they were quick to give credit to the public for reporting suspected sightings that helped them locate the nest. Continue Reading Citizen Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – A pair of Pullman businesses, which shut down during the pandemic, will get new life at one of the old locations.… Continue Reading New Lumberyard to include some Stubblefields Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH. (Murrow News 8) – Nationwide, universities are going back to campus to have classes in-person, an exciting relief for most students and faculty. Here… Continue Reading The return of the burn: WSU Coug Calves Read More
In 2015, as wildfire spread across Stevens County and the Spokane Reservation, hundreds of firefighters lacked internet on the front lines. Internet is critical so that firefighters can access real-time… Continue Reading After wildfire, a push for better Read More
Garrett Utz can’t play sports this year, so the Special Olympics athlete is making phone calls instead. A lot of phone calls. Utz is part of a statewide team that… Continue Reading Washington Special Olympics Bought over 19,000 Read More
PULLMAN, Wash.- Cougar Marching Band members were present in Martin Stadium during the 2020 football season as cardboard cutouts, but athletic band staff are planning to return musicians to the… Continue Reading Cougar Marching Band Plans 2021 Read More
Dick Boushey had a problem. When the COVID-19 pandemic dried up business for wineries and tasting rooms, the Yakima Valley grower anticipated his crop of wine grapes withering on the… Continue Reading Grape growers, wineries struggle during Read More
WSU's vaccine requirement comes with some major exceptions. Medical and religious exemptions have existed for vaccinations on campus for decades, but this time around, WSU is adding a “personal exemption,” and following that announcement, provided some clarity on exactly what that means. Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – “I collect mainly from two areas,” Jason Shull said, a Pullman rock enthusiast, “they come from Washington and Idaho. I go on big walks… Continue Reading Rock StarsRead More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Tyler Elbracht has been a key player for the 2021 Pullman Greyhounds. The second basemen lost his sophomore season to… Continue Reading Adjusted WIAA schedules tax two-sport athletesRead More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – WSU alumnus Spencer McCarty remembers taking COM300 when he went to the university. “It was a lot of stress and pain,” McCarty said. He’s… Continue Reading COM300 – A Rigorous WSU Murrow ClassRead More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH -Running, this has been the been the center of Paul Ryan’s life for the past five years at Washington State University. Paul is a… Continue Reading WSU Athlete Perseveres Through PandemicRead More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – It’s the consistent, cycling, headlines that keep Rachel Gill, a mother of a two year old boy, up through the night worrying that… Continue Reading An In-Depth Perspective of Gun Reform – Read More
Amaan Rahman was in the middle of an online exam for his History of Rock and Roll course when he said his online proctor software shut down. The software, called… Continue Reading Ensuring Equal Access OnlineRead More
In a matter of months, Ron Gershwind’s job went from fighting fires to fighting the spread of COVID-19. A normal work day for Gershwind once consisted of manning his station… Continue Reading For firefighters, a new job job fighting CovidRead More
Maren Lopez spent her first semester at home in California, far away from Washington State University’s Pullman campus. “I was just in my room constantly last semester. It was horrible… Continue Reading Isolation, depression plague college freshmenRead More
Last March, Ruby Fulmore woke at 3 a.m. to a notification that she had to return to the United States immediately. Two days later, she cut… Continue Reading Study Abroad Cancellations lead to Student DebtRead More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – A national organization was recently founded at Washington State University, and in just a short amount of time, it has made an impact. “She… Continue Reading WSU Women’s Network Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – For student-athletes like WSU women’s soccer player Kelis Barton, the discussion around compensation is less about what the university is providing and more about… Continue Reading The Debate on Read More