Pullman- Every once in awhile there are people who impact the lives of everyone they interact with. David Lang was one of those people. He was the director of strength… Continue Reading Remembering David LangRead More
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WSU leader opposes proposed changes to Title IX. Continue Reading WSU Leader Opposes Changes to Title IXRead More
https://youtu.be/wpqlFJg0IZ8 Pullman-Molly Nakao is a Junior at WSU who is getting to pursue her passion for sports videography while still in school. Molly volunteers her time making videos for the… Continue Reading WSU Student Pursues Her PassionRead More
Four WSU student organizations pilot a WSU Foundation program for funding help and philanthropy without outside barriers. Continue Reading Funding Help For WSU Student OrganizationsRead More
Holy Week for Catholics is the week leading up to Easter Sunday creating a time of reflection and prayer, but that was interrupted abruptly when a Catholic symbol, Notre Dame Cathedral, was engulfed in flames. Local Catholics see this as a way to reunite the faith around the world and as a time to help the people of France a half a world away. Read More
WSU Engineering Professor creates boats to model dolphin adaptability on waves using digital science and student researchers on the WSU campus. Continue Reading Sea Vessel Research Modeled After DolphinsRead More
The Indian Students' Association at Washington State University hosted the Holi Festival, a Hindu tradition, at Reaney Park in Pullman, Washington on March 31st. Continue Reading WSU Indian Students’ Association Celebrates Ancient Hindu Read More
President Schulz shares his State of the University Address. Continue Reading President Schulz Emphasizes Access and Opportunity In State of the UniversityRead More
Live coverage from the Spark where WSU held their Adobe Creative Jam. Continue Reading LIVE: Adobe Creative Jam CoverageRead More
WSU hosted a week full of events and programs for students studying Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics. Lindsey Jensen has more on what the week means to women in STEM. Continue Reading Women in STEM WeekRead More
The ASWSU Senate passed a campus recycling initiative to improve recycling in Pullman. Continue Reading New ASWSU Initiative Aims to Improve Campus RecyclingRead More
WSU students created the Hilinski's Hope #3for3 Challenge to spread awareness for the Hilinski's Hope Foundation. Brady Frederick examines how they got started and how far it spread. Continue Reading WSU Students Launch Hilinski’s Hope #3For3 Read More
On Tuesday, applications opened for Mike Leach's course "Insurgent Warfare and Football Strategy" Continue Reading Applications open for Mike Leach’s course at WSURead More
It is unclear whether the government shutdown has caused resources on campus, such as Rosario’s Place and the TRIO Food Pantry, to run low on food. However, they have noticed more people needing food assistance since the beginning of the semester. Read More
Today marks the 18th anniversary of the opening of the student Recreation Center at WSU. Continue Reading LIVE: Rec Turns 18!Read More
If WSU cancels or delays school students who live on campus still need options for food. Dining services to the rescue. Continue Reading LIVE: WSU Delays Or Cancels; Students Still Need To EatRead More
Levy, 58, is a freelance writer, a TV personality, and an English professor at Washington State University with 31 years of teaching experience. Continue Reading Buddy Levy: The Man, The Myth, The WriterRead More
Evan Henniger was admitted to WSU when the school launched its Responsibility, Opportunity, Advocacy and Respect (ROAR) program, a fully inclusive special education program for students with educational or developmental disabilities. Read More