Michelle Fredrickson
Standing up for Warner
Pullman - David Warner always stands up for what he believes in, said Hakeem Bashir, who helped fundraise for Warner’s medical fund Friday.
moreOveryhyping hip-hop's religion
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Religion and hip-hop don’t have to be mutually exclusive, said Monica Miller, a guest lecturer from Lewis and Clark College.
moreCommunity expresses fears
Pullman -
Vanessa Martinez doesn’t feel safe walking alone.
“It’s very hard to live on this campus — this is not a safe climate that we have,” Martinez, a WSU student, said to the Pullman Police Advisory Committee and the WSU Police Advisory Board at their annual joint meeting Monday night in the Pullman City Hall.
moreMarijuana deal turns into hostage situation
Gamers unite for epic Ethernet extravaganza
Researcher addresses WSU's drinking culture
Football player arrested for MIP
Six microwaves set to burn
WSU facilities operator death most likely from natural causes
Man found behind tennis courts dead
Two people stabbed during a fight at Campus Commons North
Man found unconscious by tennis courts
WSU football player to appear in court for DUI
Pullman - Leon Brooks, a running-back for the WSU football team, is scheduled to appear in court Thursday, Feb. 7 for driving under the influence.
moreStudents hospitalized for overdose
WSU Police car crashes on Saturday
Flu fears run more rampant than actual virus
Banff Festival celebrates ‘mountain culture’ through film
Flu finally reaches Pullman
Always made his family proud
Pullman - Witty, sweet, tender and polite; these are just a few of the words family and friends used to describe Austin Scott at his memorial on Dec. 22.
moreAfter crash, one WSU student remains hospitalized
WSU offers stress-relief services
Research opens up computer programming to the blind
Professors plot course for Mars
Pullman - Mars is the next step for human exploration of the universe — but it’s just the beginning, said WSU astrobiology professor Dirk Schulze-Makuch.
moreRegents to decide next step for Martin Stadium renovations
The alcohol effect: Doctors explain impacts of drinking
Pullman - Dr. Dennis Garcia still remembers a patient who died years ago of cirrhosis of the liver — often a complication of chronic alcohol abuse — at age 32.
moreResearchers, with WSU and UW, combat childhood obesity
Foley Institute panelist predict Obama's re-election
Pullman - According to four political campaign experts, President Barack Obama will win a second term this week.
moreStudy indicates young adults take politics public with social media
At WSU, McKenna campaigns to support higher education
Pullman - On a final campaign stop in Pullman Wednesday night, gubernatorial candidate Rob McKenna promised that if he won the election, higher education would be front and center.
moreStudy: Elevator or stairs?
Pullman - C.J. Woytovech saw a one-legged man climbing a staircase and wondered why so many people take elevators instead.
moreWSU researchers nearing Alzheimer's cure
WSU researchers examine effects of cougar hunting
Pullman - The word ‘cougar’ means more than school pride to associate professor Robert Wielgus and his team of researchers at WSU.
moreWSU Spokane professor honored for drug research
Researchers take a bite out of West Nile Virus
WSU Neurology department researches cocaine withdrawal
Murrow students enter basic training
Plague comes to life at WSU
Pullman - Assistant Professor Viveka Vadyvaloo holds a jar containing a colony of fleas. The insects look unsuspecting, but they're helping her understand one of the deadliest diseases in human history.
moreMcKenna campaigns at WSU
Leaders cut ribbon at research center dedication
Pullman - Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen paid a visit to WSU on Saturday morning to commemorate the opening of a state-of-the-art research building made in his name.
morePolitics brewing with Baumgartner in CUE
Pullman - State Sen. Michael Baumgartner shared his concerns about the status of higher education funding in Washington with students this week during a visit to WSU.
moreMan on a mission
WSU volunteers served disadvantage Ecuadorians last summer
Pullman - Nick Sewell nearly cried when he couldn't find the right shoe size for a boy to walk to school in this summer during his trip to Ecuador.
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