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WSU Transportation Services says new signs aim to help pedestrians and drivers at dangerous intersections. Continue Reading Crosswalk Safety is a Priority at WSU
PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – Southside Café customers got a little taste of history and fantasy at the dining hall’s major event this year. The… Continue Reading Southside Café’s Festival! For the people
The clash between WSU’s academic integrity policy and oft-used study files is causing some student leaders to re-examine students’ study habits. Continue Reading “Study files” leave Greek leadership concerned
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – Southside Café hosted a medieval-themed night for their customers Thursday in Pullman. The event saw a commitment to the… Continue Reading WSU Dining Shows Appreciation for the High-Paying Patrons at the University
This season, Pullman High School turns to new technology to help research and prevent concussions. Continue Reading Pullman High School looks to new technology to prevent concussions
WSU event aims to promote health and safety on campus and in the community. Continue Reading #BeSafeCougs Event
Kamiak Elementary has a new color changing art mural. Continue Reading Kamiak Elementary Art Mural
WSU Eggert Family Organic Farm holds the annual Fall Harvest Festival that organized by students in WSU’s organic agriculture major. Continue Reading WSU Organic Farm hosts annual Fall Harvest Festival
This season, Pullman High School turns to new technology to help research and prevent concussions. Continue Reading Pullman High School looks to new technology to prevent concussions
NANTERRE, France— Fans of Pacific Northwest soccer will have plenty of players to support during Friday’s quarterfinal match against host France. Portland Thorns star Tobin… Continue Reading In France, Northwest soccer stars battle in World Cup
VIDEO: A look at why yellow is all over the Tour de France. Continue Reading On Tour De France, A Celebration Of Cycling’s Famous Yellow Jersey
When Portland Thorns star Tobin Heath takes the field for the U.S. women’s national team on Friday against France, she will see a familiar face on the opposing team. Continue Reading In World Cup, Former Northwest Teammates Face Off
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – Sophomore Mackenzie Duarte not only broke several records this year, but was also able to compete in the 2019… Continue Reading WSU Swimmer Takes This Season By Storm
Six WSU sports management students put on an event to raise money and awareness for the Hilinski’s Hope Foundation Continue Reading WSU Students Host Mental Health Awareness Event
PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – As of November twentieth, 2,290* cases of e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injuries, also known as EVALIs, have been… Continue Reading KNOW WHAT YOU’RE VAPING
While legal gambling venues like Zeppoz continue to get business hosting card games, illegal sports betting continues to permeate the WSU student community. Murrow News 8 spoke with one bookie about how his business works, and how much money have profits off of his clients. Continue Reading As WA sits idle on sports betting laws, student bookies continue to profit
PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – Students from all over Eastern Washington gathered for Washington State University’s Orchestra Festival. The WSU orchestra festival was an all-day… Continue Reading Students adjudicated at this year’s WSU Orchestra Festival
PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – Southside Café customers got a little taste of history and fantasy at the dining hall’s major event this year. The… Continue Reading Southside Café’s Festival! For the people
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – Southside Café hosted a medieval-themed night for their customers Thursday in Pullman. The event saw a commitment to the… Continue Reading WSU Dining Shows Appreciation for the High-Paying Patrons at the University
WSU event aims to promote health and safety on campus and in the community. Continue Reading #BeSafeCougs Event
While legal gambling venues like Zeppoz continue to get business hosting card games, illegal sports betting continues to permeate the WSU student community. Murrow News 8 spoke with one bookie about how his business works, and how much money have profits off of his clients. Continue Reading As WA sits idle on sports betting laws, student bookies continue to profit
WSU Transportation Services says new signs aim to help pedestrians and drivers at dangerous intersections. Continue Reading Crosswalk Safety is a Priority at WSU
Kamiak Elementary has a new color changing art mural. Continue Reading Kamiak Elementary Art Mural
WSU Eggert Family Organic Farm holds the annual Fall Harvest Festival that organized by students in WSU’s organic agriculture major. Continue Reading WSU Organic Farm hosts annual Fall Harvest Festival
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. – Kappa Sigma was released from the Interfraternity Council membership and is banned from returning to University recognition until 2024, according… Continue Reading WSU Kappa Sigma Pulls Away From IFC
The City of Pullman and Pullman Disposal Service hosted their annual spring clean up event last weekend. Continue Reading City of Pullman and Pullman Disposal Service Host Annual Spring Clean Up Event
PHOTO CREDIT: Brandon Bjelke Listen Share Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on reddit Reddit Share on email Email Share on print… Continue Reading Sprint Boat Racing At Saint John
How one of the most dangerous activities while driving may affect you. Continue Reading Distracted Driving
Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport is undergoing a $142.5 million renovation, with the primary focus on realigning the runway to meet FAA stand Continue Reading Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport’s $142.5 Million Renovations
Just what is an Amber Alert? Answers here. Continue Reading Amber Alert Explanation
How Pullman treats the opioid crisis today.
Continue Reading A Local Take On The National Opioid Crisis
How the Spokane Public School District’s budget shortages could be Pullman’s future. Continue Reading Pullman Schools Could See Budget Changes Soon
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