ASWSU
ASWSU’s first meeting fruitful
The first meeting of the semester ended with the passing of an important bill.
ASWSU senator simplifying bylaws
Joey Pacific said students are more likely to be involved with ASWSU if it functions well.
Pullman, Wash - ASWSU Senator Joey Pacific has tackled a huge project. With the help of fellow senators, he has been hard at work simplifying ASWSU bylaws, making them easier to interpret and follow.
moreWashington attorney general addresses funding
Rob McKenna addressed Washington’s financial woes this Wednesday.
ASWSU to meet with city council
The boundaries of the three wards of Pullman will be discussed on Tuesday.
ASWSU addresses gender rights at WSU
ASWSU senators are supporting a campaign that fights to end bullying.
ASWSU allocates funds
The $1,800 passed money request will come from the Homecoming budget.
Springfest budget may be cut by $1,800
Brian Logan said SEB should not be penalized for a slight miscommunication.
Empty lot in Greek Row to be renovated
The empty lot on the corner os Ruby and Colorado streets is being looked at for renovation.
ASWSU will decrease newspaper selection
Students are being surveyed through Facebook to decide which paper will be cut.
ASWSU to merge Women's Transit and SafeWalk
Next fall, a program in the spirit of SafeWalk may be offered to students.
Honors students petition ASWSU
Honors students fight for the presence of a representative in ASWSU’s new structure.
SafeWalk a poorly planned program
SafeWalk will suffer a lack of volunteers, like before
Springfest budget reduced by $1,500
SEB pulls funds from Springfest budget
Formal’s goal is to encourage success
The President’s Honor Roll banquet is intended to show the importance of academics.
ASWSU supports local clean-up project
WSU Online is offering its second winter session after outstounding grades last winter.
ASWSU passes amendment of restrictive bylines
The amendment was made in an effort to make bylines more flexible for students.
ASWSU leaders address campus safety and outreach
The second of a three-part series that examines progress on ASWSU’s goals.
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GIVE sponsors community service events
ASWSU proposes changes in representation
The proposed redistricting bill would more clearly define a controversial amendment.
ASWSU overhauls Coug Day’s focus
Coug Day at the Capitol will have an educational focus as opposed to last year’s lobbying.
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ASWSU executives unable to attain midterm grades for undergraduates.
New ASWSU director of legislative affairs appointed
Tristan Hanon, the new director, has been involved in ASWSU since his freshman year.
Spokane mayor to attend meeting
ASWSU causes confusion
SEB declares separation
The Student Entertainment Board announced their formal separation from ASWSU during the senate meeting Wednesday.
Pullman, Wash. - The Student Entertainment Board announced their formal separation from ASWSU during the senate meeting Wednesday.
moreASWSU confronts assault
A proposed resolution would help spread awareness of sexual assault.
Leaders learn in Olympia
Cuts to higher education may be inevitable, but students need to make sure their voice is heard.
Olympia, Wash. - Student representatives discuss how to make the next Coug Day as successful as possible.
moreASWSU senate overturns veto
Myklebust vetoed an ASWSU bill only to have his action overturned by the senate.
More cuts could be on the way for WSU
The reality of a budget crisis means almost everyone has to take cuts.
ASWSU bill modifies election codes
Student government changed their election bylaws in a meeting Wednesday night.
Pullman, Wash. - Student government changed their election bylaws in a meeting Wednesday night.
moreASWSU continues to fight for funds
The ASWSU Senate passed a resolution Wednesday in support of protecting higher education funding.
Pullman, Wash. - The ASWSU Senate passed a resolution Wednesday in support of protecting higher education funding.
moreHousing fair aids in student transitions
ASWSU hosted a housing fair Wednesday afternoon in the CUB Junior Ballroom in order to help students transition to off-campus housing.
Pullman, Wash. - ASWSU hosted a housing fair Wednesday afternoon in the CUB Junior Ballroom in order to help students transition to off-campus housing.
moreSecond Coug Day reaches out to lawmakers
The conclusion of the second Coug Day at the Capitol marks the completion of the first ASWSU administration’s legislative goals.
Olympia, Wash. - The conclusion of the second Coug Day at the Capitol marks the completion of the first ASWSU administration’s legislative goals.
moreCandidate promises to serve students
ASWSU presidential hopeful Kyle Erdman and vice presidential candidate Derrick Skaug said their goal is to help as many students as possible get the most out of their college experience.
Pulllman, Wash. - ASWSU presidential hopeful Kyle Erdman and vice presidential candidate Derrick Skaug said their goal is to help as many students as possible get the most out of their college experience.
moreCandidates offer resumes and vision
Pacific and Hege are campaigning on the platform of advocacy for the 2012-2013 ASWSU executive board elections.
Pullman, Wash. - Pacific and Hege are campaigning on the platform of advocacy for the 2012-2013 ASWSU executive board elections.
moreErdman/Skaug win ASWSU race
Erdman and Skaug plan to get some sleep and then promise to work hard.
ASWSU pushes for midterm grades
ASWSU executives work to make midterm grades available to all undergraduates.
Student money mishandled
ASWSU leaders'decisions evaluated
ASWSU leaders make headway on university outreach but abandon goal to provide midterm grades for all undergraduates.
ASWSU passes final bylaw bill in cycle
The ASWSU Senate unanimously passed the final bill that modifies the student government’s bylaws at their Wednesday meeting.
Pulllman, Wash. - The ASWSU Senate unanimously passed the final bill that modifies the student government’s bylaws at their Wednesday meeting.
moreCandidates throw down
Sparks flew at the second ASWSU candidate debate in the CADD Thursday evening.
Pullman, Wash. - Sparks flew at the second ASWSU candidate debate in the CADD Thursday evening.
morePacific/Hege stressed diversity
Pacific and Hege hope that ASWSU will be more open to advocacy for students.
Cuevas/Jahn ran clean campaign
Cuevas and Jahn hope to join Erdman and Skaug’s staff next year.
ASWSU Judicial Board gives verdict in case
The ASWSU Judicial Board presented their findings of no decision and not guilty on suspected election violations.
Students to run for City Council
Candidates hope to build a stronger relationship between WSU and Pullman community.
Superheros take over CUB
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“Passion; Perseverance; Learning.”
Students filled pieces of butcher paper with these personal strengths and posted them under a picture of The Incredible Hulk Saturday at an event in the CUB Junior Ballroom.
moreGIVE will host awareness week
The ASWSU supported event will show the effects of drunk driving on the community.
GIVE promotes philanthropy
ASWSU committee GIVE will sponsor service projects like the cardboard city and Relay for Life.
Honors gains ASWSU seat
The newest bill, passed Wednesday, came from an ad hoc committee.
Leaders reflect on goals
Part three of the ASWSU president and vice president mid-term report card.
Tuition committee assembling
ASWSU is building a group to discuss the tuition policy for the 2013-2014 school year.
Clery fines reduced
President Elson S. Floyd said there was no evidence of fraudulent intent in the violations.
ASWSU leadership reflects on year
The President and Vice-President of ASWSU reflect on their campaign promises.
Summer tuition may be reduced next year
President Elson S. Floyd said tuition may be reduced by 16 percent for the 2013 summer session.
ASWSU reconnects with WSA to give students a voice
Groups focus on advocating for students at state Legislature
Student regent Pruneda gets his feet wet
ASWSU promotes local businesses
Myklebust prepares to lead students
Riley Myklebust now leads ASWSU, after capturing 63 percent of last spring’s vote.
ASWSU bills vetoed
ASWSU president vetoes two bills proposed by WSU senators last week.
Pacific rewrites by-laws
Pullman, Wash. - Junior Joey Pacific has had a big impact on ASWSU after his first semester on the Senate.
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ASWSU president-elect says new staff will stress teamwork and serving the students.
Candidate promises more jobs
Congressional candidate wants to create jobs that will give college graduates hope.
MECh.A put on probation
ASWSU senators to hear from regent
ASWSU recommends Senate Consistency Act
The bill may be sent to an AD hoc committee for further review.
New ASWSU bill causes debate
Call your local representative
Students need to make it their responsibilty if they want WSU to be heard in Olympia.
Judicial board hears Twitter case
The Judicial Board held a hearing on Friday concerning an ASWSU presidential ticket and will release their decision later this week.
Pullman, Wash. - The Judicial Board held a hearing on Friday concerning an ASWSU presidential ticket and will release their decision later this week.
moreASWSU judicial board rules again
ASWSU registers 1,776 voters
ASWSU addresses midterm grades
ASWSU focused on making midterm grades available to all undergraduate students.
moreCity Council and ASWSU join agendas
Washington state senate seek tuition inflation policy
Pullman - Washington state Sen. Mark Schoesler and the ASWSU senate announced their support of WSU President Elson S. Floyd’s tuition plan Wednesday night.
moreASWSU pulls funds for books
The purchase of Ryan Leaf’s book for Homecoming will come from SEB’s budget.
ASWSU approves two new justices
The appointed Judicial Board members will help solve student conflicts with ASWSU
ASWSU election begins
Candidates have been announced for the 2012-2013 ASWSU presidential office.
Letters to the editor Feb. 29
ASWSU supports accessiblity and affordability as keys for tuition
Honors College wants a seat
Cougs open legislature's ears at Coug Day at the Capitol
Representatives discuss budget problems
Wash. officials sit in on ASWSU meeting
Senator supports involvement
Pullman, Wash. - ASWSU District 1 Senator Brenna Stroup looks to make WSU a better place by g
moreLive tweets from the ASWSU presidential debate
The ASWSU presidential candidates debated March 1. This is a transcipt of the tweets from the event made up of brief paraphrases of what the candidates and their running mates said.
ASWSU addresses libraries
A graduate student petitioned the ASWSU senate to create a Services and Activities Fee to prevent the closure of two WSU libraries.
Pullman, Wash. - A graduate student petitioned the ASWSU senate to create a Services and Activities Fee to prevent the closure of two WSU libraries.
moreWomen's Transit adds new service
Women’s Transit will be adding a new component to its services.
Vote for Erdman and Skaug
ASWSU voting starts today
Voting will begin today in the election for ASWSU president for the 2012-2013 year.
Senate bursts with new members
Fresh faces enter senate
Empty lot on Greek row grows
Students to protest tuition hikes
Pullman - A student rally against tuition hikes and state funding cuts to higher education will take place at noon today on the Glenn Terrell Mall.
moreSummer tuition freeze supported by ASWSU
ASWSU fights tuition
Young ASWSU board to oversee election



