The reasons for the sudden end of Dan Maher's "Inland Folk" are murky, and have led to speculation and questions among fans and associates. Continue Reading ‘Inland Folk With Dan Maher’ Came To An Abrupt End. Why?Read More
Firearms are not allowed on the Washington State University campus in Pullman. But now students will no longer have that option, due to a new interpretation of state law applying to university police forces like WSU’s. Continue Read More
With the name corpse flower, this rare, tropical plant set to bloom at Washington State University Vancouver has quite the reputation to live up to. “People describe the smell as a mix of rotten fish and dirty socks,” said Steve Sylvester, associate professor of molecular biosciences at the Salmon Creek, Washington, campus. Read More
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… Continue Reading Indian Students’ 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.… Continue Reading WSU Swimmer Takes This Season By StormRead 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… Continue Reading ASWSU Creates Initiative To Keep Cliffs CleanRead 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… Continue Reading Student Stress Spikes As The Semester EndsRead 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
https://youtu.be/CCJ3KNny2uA The University of Idaho and Washington State University Army ROTC programs conducted there final training exercises of the year together near the beginning of April. The joint field training… Continue Read More
Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak. Continue Reading WSU Senior Designers Showcase Their WorkRead More
Last night students got creative as they painted cougar head tiles which are replicas of Todd Hall’s door handles Continue Reading Students Leave Their Mark On The SparkRead More
Klay Thompson isn’t the only clay WSU is known for. Continue Reading WSU Pyromaniacs Clay ClubRead More
WSU hosted its first Unified Sports Field Day this past weekend. Continue Reading WSU Hosts First Unified Field DayRead More
NPR's Melissa Block sat down with NWPB’s Thom Kokenge during 'All Things Considered' to discuss her experiences as a journalist, NPR’s legacy and the state of journalism today. She was in Pullman to receive The Edward R. Murrow Lifetime Achievement Award at Washington State University. Read More
Five WSU students opened a bubble tea and chinese restaurant in Pullman this school year. Continue Reading WSU Students Open New RestaurantRead More
President Schulz shares his State of the University Address. Continue Reading President Schulz Emphasizes Access and Opportunity In State of the UniversityRead More
People with Celiac disease are a bit closer to enjoying gluten products again. With the help of genetic modification, a team of Northwest scientists have engineered a unique wheat variety that’s safe for people with gluten sensitivities and allergies. Read 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
A Pullman Police officer who was arrested for custodial sexual misconduct resigned from his position on Monday, a day before he was to be interviewed by Pullman Police investigators. Continue Reading Pullman Police Read More
The University of Washington marching band will not perform during the Apple Cup, the annual football rivalry game against Washington State University, after one of its three charter buses rolled Thursday onto its side while traveling from Seattle to Pullman. The accident happened near George, Wash., in central Washington, between the Columbia River Vantage bridge and Read More
Sometimes we grieve for people we’ve never met. Walking through a cemetery, looking at the graves of people who exist to you only as names in stone, it’s easy to wonder at the loss. It’s a shallow grief, not the long-term grief for a friend lost, but the fleeting interjection of some unknowable person into your periphery. Read More
Lisa Brown fell about 8,000 votes short of incumbent and fourth-ranking Republican House leader Cathy McMorris Rodgers in August’s primary. But that was before roughly 60,000 students returned to campuses across the district. Read More
Paul Allen, Iconic Seattleite and Microsoft co-founder, died in Seattle due to complications of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. He was 65. Continue Reading Paul Allen, Iconic Seattleite And WSU Alumnus To The End, Dies At 65Read More
Toppenish is one of just a few districts in the state of Washington in which armed administrators walk the grounds. Continue Reading Fresh NW Voices: Armed EducatorsRead More
Washington State University’s athletics department is currently facing a nearly $67 million budget deficit as the 2018 fiscal year comes to close. Now, WSU leaders are outlining a plan to get the department back to fiscal stability. But the deficit is projected to grow much larger before it goes down. Read More
An internal audit has found extensive mismanagement within the budget-challenged Washington State athletic department, including the possible inflation of home football attendance figures and the improper distribution of free tickets to football games. Read More
Something has gone sour between Washington State University and a Seattle-based biotech company. It's over a new, highly-prized apple variety that has not yet hit the market. Continue Reading WSU And Biotech Firm In Legal Fight Over Cosmic Read More
Pullman psychologist Dean Funabiki was found dead in a Whitman County jail cell late Sunday, February 18 after being arrested on a charge of sexually assaulting a patient. Police say at this point no additional victims have come forward with accusations. Read More
Washington State University quarterback Tyler Hilinski has died. He was 21. Police in Pullman, Washington, confirmed they were called to an apartment Tuesday afternoon where they found Hilinski. Continue Reading WSU Quarterback Tyler Hilinski Dies, Read More
Master Gardeners Bill Dixon, of the WSU Master Gardeners program in Tri Cities, leads a group of volunteers in building two raised garden beds for the local Senior Life Resources… Continue Reading Master GardenersRead More
If you have trouble getting a good night’s sleep, it could be in your DNA. A team led by Washington State University-Spokane researchers has discovered a gene that influences the quality… Continue Reading WSU Researchers Find Read More
Washington State University President Kirk Schulz said a proposed fee to alleviate the athletic department’s $13 million debt may not be on the student ballot. The WSU athletic department has… Continue Reading WSU President: Student Athletic Fee May Read More
Washington State University Football Coach Mike Leach WSU ATHLETICS By Joe Utter and Adam Lewis Washington State University Coach Mike Leach banned players from using Twitter on Tuesday evening… Continue Reading WSU Coach Leach Bans Players from Read More