Zack Briggs
Floyd talks campus priorities
Hennessey and Massimino's plans for encouraging involvement
Pullman resident fights to keep pet pig
ASWSU leaders reflect over year
Farmer elected pro-tempore
Knowing the 'why' to combat terrorism
Pullman - Elena Mastors recalls looking out a window of the Defense Intelligence Agency building to witness the Pentagon engulfed in flame and destruction during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
moreHonoring leaders, past and future
ASWSU welcomes 43rd Senate
Pullman - New faces and new ideas resonated Wednesday night as members of the 43rd Senate came together in their first official meeting.
moreLeaving WSU, but always looking out for Cougs
Pullman - After more than eight years serving students as the director of student involvement, Connan Campbell will transition to Spokane Community College (SCC).
more'New Deal' for ASWSU
Pullman - ASWSU President-elect Taylor Hennessey and Vice President-elect Kevin Massimino said they are ready to dive into work this summer with their 107 Day Plan.
moreIncoming senators network for the future
Professors to debate reason and religion
Bayly hired as chief of staff for personable nature
Pullman - Eating dinner with a friend in Banyans restaurant, Caitlin Bayly received the phone call for which she had been waiting. The ASWSU president and vice president elects hired her as the 2013-14 ASWSU chief of staff.
moreMore ASWSU members not enrolled full time
ASWSU receives budget increase for 2013-14 school year
ASWSU delegates required to attend committee meetings
Happy Birthday, WSU
Feffer kicks off Islamic Awareness Week
Pullman - More interaction between Muslims and non-Muslims would lead to better relations, said John Feffer, the author of “Crusade 2.0.”
moreASWSU Judicial Board seeks constitution changes
ASWSU elects seek passionate executive applicants
Hennessey and Massimino win the day
Pullman - Cheers roared through Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity as Taylor Hennessey and Kevin Massimino were announced as the next ASWSU president and vice president Wednesday night.
moreThe final push for ASWSU
Ticket plans to 'win the day'
ASWSU and Pullman City Council will liaise
Skaug elected as YDWA president
Pullman - ASWSU Vice President and Pullman City Council member Derrick Skaug now holds the title of President of the Young Democrats of Washington (YDWA).
moreHennessey and Massimino stand alone in ASWSU election
Pullman - With one presidential ticket remaining, the ASWSU candidates Taylor Hennessey and Kevin Massimino still intend to move forward with their campaign, as Election Day arrives next week.
moreJake Mayson out of ASWSU race
Pullman - In a unanimous decision, the ASWSU Judicial Board ruled that presidential candidate Jake Mayson’s ticket would be removed from the ballot, but not disqualified from the election.
moreCandidates take on diversity at debate
Town hall debate addresses tuition and involvement
ASWSU affirms allegiance with LGBTQ community
Pullman - ASWSU approved a resolution declaring itself an ally with the LGBTQ community and making all ASWSU offices “safe zones,” where all students should feel welcome regardless of sexual orientation or expression.
moreDREAM Act voiced at Coug Day
Students lobby for equal opportunity
Olympia - ASWSU members lobbied for the equal opportunity of all students to obtain a college education at the capitol Monday.
moreCougs open legislature's ears at Coug Day at the Capitol
One ASWSU ticket unifies, another forges
Pullman - Echoes of leadership and experience resonated with both tickets in the race for ASWSU president.
moreHennessey and Massimino envision a community
Mayson and Diemert prepare to lead a legacy
ASWSU candidates announced
Addressing success
A bill to alleviate a burden
Pullman - U.S. Navy Petty Officer Mickey C. Kelton has felt the heavy financial burden of going to university as an out-of-state student.
moreNavy officer elected into ASWSU
College a 'strategic time of life' for students
Fagan addresses education concerns in teleconference
Book discussion to highlight stolen cell story
Big ideas percolate over guest speakers
Authors to talk on diversity
State lawmakers visit WSU to discuss higher education funding
3-D printer to help space explorers build equipment
Pullman - One small step for man, one giant leap for WSU researchers.
moreClimate change with the flick of a switch
Pullman - To WSU faculty member E. Kirsten Peters, the prospect of climate change is like the simple on and off flick of a standard light switch.
morePoverty persists in Pullman
Pullman - Students constructed a neighborhood of cardboard houses Tuesday on Glenn Terrell Mall to bring attention to the millions living in homelessness and poverty in the United States.
moreLawmakers encourage entrepreneurship to WSU students
Pullman - State representatives from Spokane tackled complex economic issues from opposing perspectives Monday night in the CUB auditorium.
moreThe Office of Multicultural Student Services commemorates a quarter century at WSU
MSS celebrates 25 years of promoting diversity on campus
Pullman - Students came together Tuesday afternoon in the CUB to share their visions for the future of diversity at WSU.
moreDotting the map green: Green Dot combats community violence
Pullman - Members of Green Dot, a WSU program created a year ago to promote nonviolence, are continuing to take steps to ensure safety in the community.
morePolitical minds clash at debate
Pullman - Members of the Young Democrats and College Republicans aimed to inspire student voters at a Wednesday debate in Butch’s Den.
moreRenowned vaccine researcher visits WSU
Award winner Rather accomplished in news
Pullman - The career of veteran journalist Dan Rather spans more than half a century and includes breaking the news of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963.
moreAlumni active in Coug community
Performing Professors: faculty artists series begins
Attorney sheds light on Citizens United campaign finance ruling
ASWSU details plans for lobbyists, freshmen and fans
Pullman, Wash. - The thrill of winning the ASWSU election last spring hasn’t worn off for President Kyle Erdman and Vice President Derrick Skaug.
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