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More Murrow News Stories A new ice rink will be coming to Moscow, ID in the upcoming year. This new rink will replace the old… Continue Reading New Ice Rink Coming to Moscow, ID
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More Murrow News Stories A new ice rink will be coming to Moscow, ID in the upcoming year. This new rink will replace the old… Continue Reading New Ice Rink Coming to Moscow, ID
CAUSES OF AN INCREASE IN PET ADOPTIONS. Pullman, Wash. (Murrow News 8) — Challenges with supply and demand during the pandemic have led to shortages… Continue Reading CAUSES OF AN INCREASE IN PET ADOPTIONS
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – As Thanksgiving break nears, students across the palouse must prepare for change. Students are tasked to choose either… Continue Reading Transition away from campus presents new challenges
Education, a cornerstone of society, turned upside down by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Continue Reading The Impact of Coronavirus on Education – A Dual Perspective
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – With few students on campus this semester, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some students will not be returning… Continue Reading Students Not Returning for Spring Semester
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Kevin Bacon comes a from a rich line of Husky fandom. But he won’t tell… Continue Reading Covid keeps football families home
In a non-pandemic world, there is usually parking lot across from Martin Stadium packed with campers and tailgaters all gathering for one thing: Cougar football. But when Washington State University hosts its first home game of the year on Saturday, the stands – and the parking lot – will be empty.
Continue Reading Empty Football Seats Put Crunch On Pullman Economy
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – As election results continue to roll in it appears that there will be a new president. However, that… Continue Reading Elections can be about more than just who wins
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Kevin Bacon comes a from a rich line of Husky fandom. But he won’t tell… Continue Reading Covid keeps football families home
In a non-pandemic world, there is usually parking lot across from Martin Stadium packed with campers and tailgaters all gathering for one thing: Cougar football. But when Washington State University hosts its first home game of the year on Saturday, the stands – and the parking lot – will be empty.
Continue Reading Empty Football Seats Put Crunch On Pullman Economy
More Murrow News Stories PORT ORCHARD, WASH – High school is a time of change. A time where kids turn into young adults and experience,… Continue Reading High schools across the country host “20-minute tribute”
PULLMAN- The Pac-12 tournament is about a month away and the Washington State women are doing everything they can do ensure the best seed possible,… Continue Reading WSU women throttle Cal, grab biggest conference win of season
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
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – Dr. Walden takes WSU’s Land-Grant mission seriously. “Our three pillars are teaching, research, and outreach,” Walden said.… Continue Reading Faculty Senate oppose athletics subsidiary
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – The transition to online learning has made life different for everyone. One of the hardest hit demographics is… Continue Reading WSU students need more mental health resources, not sympathy from administration
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – As Thanksgiving break nears, students across the palouse must prepare for change. Students are tasked to choose either… Continue Reading Transition away from campus presents new challenges
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Regular cannabis exposure in rats during pregnancy may cause their offspring to have long-term cognitive deficiencies,… Continue Reading Prenatal cannabis exposure linked to cognitive defects
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. – As Pullman continues to watch Coviid-19 cases increase, Father Steve Dublinski of Sacred Heart Catholic Church finds himself stuck… Continue Reading Catholic Church on College Hill still adjusting through pandemic
With WSU courses moving to an online-only format, many students are leaving for spring break unsure of what comes next. Continue Reading WSU students weighing post-spring break options
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Before flying south back home to Texas, Andrew Poulton drives 80 miles north to Spokane… Continue Reading Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport renovates to keep customers
CAUSES OF AN INCREASE IN PET ADOPTIONS. Pullman, Wash. (Murrow News 8) — Challenges with supply and demand during the pandemic have led to shortages… Continue Reading CAUSES OF AN INCREASE IN PET ADOPTIONS
In a non-pandemic world, there is usually parking lot across from Martin Stadium packed with campers and tailgaters all gathering for one thing: Cougar football. But when Washington State University hosts its first home game of the year on Saturday, the stands – and the parking lot – will be empty.
Continue Reading Empty Football Seats Put Crunch On Pullman Economy
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – You might not know it, but Pullman pays some of the highest taxes in Washington… Continue Reading Pullman proposes 1% property tax increase
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – Restaurants, bars and fitness centers are opening up again in Pullman, however some students are opting for a more… Continue Reading Golf is more Popular thanks to the Pandemic
Pullman, WA Washington State University announced Wednesday March 11th, 2020 that all classes will be moved to an online format due to the spread of… Continue Reading Washington State University Online Classes During COVID-19 Outbreak
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Before flying south back home to Texas, Andrew Poulton drives 80 miles north to Spokane… Continue Reading Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport renovates to keep customers
Education, a cornerstone of society, turned upside down by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Continue Reading The Impact of Coronavirus on Education – A Dual Perspective
Chloe Price was looking forward to her senior year of high school. Now she spends her days going through what’s left of her family home. Continue Reading Rural Students Hurt By Lack Of Internet Access
Nicole Flansburg hoped the town of Palouse would be able to host its largest fundraising event of the year, even if it looked different due to COVID-19 regulations. Continue Reading Virus Scares Away Haunted Attractions
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. – Fatherhood changed Evan Kuntz life. The father of a two-year-old, Evan is a first-time voter this general election cycle.… Continue Reading Washington State voters to decide on sex-ed mandates in public schools
Neida Regis began working in Washington orchards when she was 14. Now 20, she knew she and her family had to return to the harvest this year, even under the threat of COVID. Continue Reading From Washington Orchards To The WSU Classroom
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