Justin Runquist
Two WSU students receive the Goldwater
'The life of anything'
Former WSU student identified as victim of fatal fall at Granite Point
Student fees for SRC may rise
S&A fees deliberated and decided
Seattle architect will reinvent WSU Museum of Art
Provost steps down to pursue his passion
Pullman - Provost Warwick Bayly will return to the passion that brought him to WSU more than 30 years ago, after this semester.
moreBaumgartner reveals a plan to reduce tuition
Federal sequestration cuts university funding
From growing to policing
Pullman -
From the street, it looks like any other house.
But step inside and walk down the staircase to the basement of Michael Adam Assenberg’s home and you’ll find four rooms brimming with marijuana plants.
morePolice add digital eyes to their patrol
Pullman - Pullman Police officers are elevating their surveillance tactics with tiny, wearable cameras, as well as public cameras that monitor sidewalks and streets outside some of the town’s college bars and local businesses.
moreZzusis will now use social media to connect
Drawing in the funds for a dream
Pullman - Chris Bruce sits at his computer nestled between a display shelf of art museum architecture books and an expansive birds-eye view of the south end of Pullman.
moreSchweitzer honors professor
Going the distance for love
Pullman - If you’ve browsed the Internet in the past week, you’ve probably heard about a famous little ball of fur named Chester.
moreSaving money by making money
Coping with memory loss one note at a time
Pullman - Clinical psychologist Lauren Warren often works with patients who can’t remember her name.
moreTunnel reveals faces of oppression
Overcoming discrimination, a faculty member will receive a WSU honor
Ground breaking research saves animals in hospital
Pullman - Several years ago in a lab at WSU, Katrina Mealey discovered a genetic mutation in herding dogs that produces an alarming reaction to medication for parasites.
moreLecture provides new outlook on politics
Pullman - In the eyes of Byron Shafer, political scientists must find a new perspective to understand America’s modern political landscape.
moreGenetic modifications could strengthen plants
Pullman - Researcher Lee Hadwiger has an idea that he believes could play a major role in the future of world hunger.
moreCampus Crest Communities donates $5,000 to WSU Center for Civic Engagement
A grinch steals Floyd's Christmas decorations
WSU alumna raises money to get Egyptian orphans a new ride
Pullman - Before graduating from WSU in 2011, Andrea Burke had no idea she would return to raise thousands of dollars for orphans in a small town halfway across the world.
moreFacing death, student saves fellow soldiers
Veterans share stories of service at WSU
Pullman - More than 100 WSU students, staff, faculty and other members of the community gathered in the CUB Auditorium on Saturday morning to pay tribute to America’s veterans.
moreBrothers talk about options at WSU
Blue lights underused on Pullman campus
Pullman - It's normal for students to see half a dozen blue light emergency phones on their way to class, but WSU Police say the phones are rarely used for real emergencies.
moreSen. Cantwell campaigns in Pullman
Pullman - U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell addressed a crowd of local supporters in downtown Pullman on Thursday afternoon, telling them she will strive to bolster financial aid for college students.
morePosting grades through Zzusis concerns professors
Floyd petitions for lower tuition for students
Pellet gun reveals flaw in emergency alerts system
WSU political science professor arrested for alleged rape
Pullman - Moscow police arrested Andrew Appleton, an associate professor of political science at WSU, on Tuesday for the alleged rape of a teenage relative.
moreWildfire in Washington affects Pullman air
GI Bill aids veterans
Pullman - In the last four years, Toby Slaton has gone from protecting former President George W. Bush on foreign soil to taking political science classes at WSU.
moreDunes closed due to trash
Officials shut down access to the Dunes
Pomeroy - The Army Corps of Engineers has shut down access to the Dunes until further notice.
moreThe Coug may expand into full bar
Pullman, Wash. - The Coug has reached a critical turning point in its 80-year history as a fixture of College Hill.
moreFinancial aid in crisis
Thousands of students are still waiting to get their financial aid midway through the first week of the semester.
Pullman - Thousands of students are still waiting to get their financial aid midway through the first week of the semester.
moreReunion Café and Espresso chosen to replace Dupus Boomer's in the CUB
New café provides more open-seating for students.
Pullman, Wash. - Reunion takes the place of Dupus Boomers.
moreBill 5991 addresses child abuse reporting
WSU alumna Kathi Goertzen dies after 14-year battle with brain tumors
Kathi Goertzen, who graduated from WSU in 1980, spent nearly 30 years working for KOMO 4.
Seattle, Wash. - She was a fighter.
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That’s how Kathi Goertzen’s friends and colleagues will remember the longtime Seattle TV news anchor and Cougar alumna who died Monday afternoon following a 14-year battle with recurring brain tumors.Rural Northwest reflects the high cost of war
The rising number of soldiers killed from rural counties reflects a struggling economy.
Professors to research psychology of bad choices
A team of WSU professors led by John Hinson will research the psychology of bad decisions.
Initiative 1183 may change liquor laws
Voters will decide the fate of the state liquor business on Tuesday night.
Pakistani professors leave WSU
The visiting professors intend to visit WSU again in the future.
Pakistani professors visit Pullman
The visit is coordinated in part by the Internews Network, a non-profit media organization.
Professor’s discovery gains support
A discovery made 35 years ago is receiving support from other experts.
Professors make major plant discovery
The recent discovery has cast a new outlook on the lives of plants.
Donations to WSU continue to increase
Records show that donations to WSU have not slowed in the past few years.
WSU gifted $40 million grant
Michael Wolcott said he hopes the project will improve science literacy among students.
Donated funds to be allocated for research
After the largest donation inWSU history, admins discuss how the money will be distributed.
Chemistry professor honored after 53 years
A symposium honored organic chemistry professor Donald Matteson Saturday.
WSU professor investigates cancer
A newly award grant will fund research on the causes of leukemia.
Graduate student leaps in to save frogs
Erim Gomez aims to discover the cause of disappearing frogs throughout the state
Freshman class enrollment surpasses limits
Special assistant to the provost Ken Vreeland said the university’s strategy has been a ‘real success story.’
Pullman, Wash - WSU makes adjustments to class sections and sizes to accommodate the large incoming freshman class.
moreWSU chemists granted $500,000
Software is being created to identify precious metals in spent nuclear fuel.
Research may enhance farmer efficiency
Researchers plan to develop models on hilly terrain to create zones with varying chemicals.



