Christine Rushton
Never an acquaintance, always a friend
Pullman - It didn’t matter who you were or how long he had known you; Kevin Byers always extended an open invitation to go fishing on his boat.
moreTreat mom to taste of eternal life
Mayson resigns as ASWSU chief of staff
Police want help identifying theft suspect
WSU student dies in car accident
Zzusis a necessary change for university
Despite state ranking, student still stresses over debt
Thousands of students blocked from spring semester registration
Living in the wake of his death
Pullman - “He was my other half, he was the other part of me and that’s gone. That will never come back.”
moreBittersweet election night for local Republicans
Pot, charter schools prevail; other measures uncalled
Student safety a value in WSU budget
Panhellenic Council elects new president
WSU parking permit fee increases frustrate commuters
Campus parking limited
Financial hardships smother WSU student
Pullman - One month Shannon Hunter and her husband were moving to a new home in Pullman and the next they were standing in line at the local food bank.
moreWSU student's passion for math supported by LSAMP mentors
Pullman - Choosing a career path all came down to the math for a 20-year-old first generation college student at WSU.
moreWSU 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.
moreWSU custodians clean more with less after budget cuts
Pullman - Custodial services faced cuts in recent budget plans, but the department has saved jobs and most services since then to keep the campus clean for students and faculty.
moreWSU libraries check-out due to funding
Pullman - Three WSU libraries closed at the end of spring semester, consolidating their material to the Holland, Terrell and Owen libraries.
moreState liquor revenue higher than expected
Martin Stadium serves alcohol
Study abroad students wait on aid
Pullman - Students travelling abroad expected stress this semester, but not from their financial aid.
moreIdaho pulls from Washington liquor sales
Pullman and Moscow - Idaho has seen an increase in liquor sales following the June 1 implementation of Washington’s Initiative 1183, according to the Idaho State Liquor Division.
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.
moreTuition late fees pushed back for students receiving aid
Student regent Pruneda gets his feet wet
Community/Duncan Dunn dormitory renovations brings high-end ammenities while preserving 1920s charm
Pullman, Wash. - Community/Duncan Dunn Hall opened its doors after a year long renovation this fall semester.
moreDonation grows WSU organic farm
The WSU organic agriculture systems major received $5 million April 20 from alumni Chuck and Louanna Eggert to expand the organic farm and teaching program.
Burn foundation cancels summer camp
A WSU student will not be able to attend due to the controversial closure of Camp Eyabsut.
Greeks break community service record
Breaking a Greek record, the WSU Greek community performed more than 15,000 hours of community service during the Fall 2011 semester.
Greeks break community service record
Breaking a Greek record, the WSU Greek community performed more than 15,000 hours of community service during the Fall 2011 semester.
Pulllman, Wash. - Breaking a Greek record, the WSU Greek community performed more than 15,000 hours of community service during the Fall 2011 semester.
moreGroups react to S&A cuts
Many campus programs received funding cuts from the Services and Activities office.
Groups react to S&A cuts
Several WSU programs received a reduction in their allocation from the WSU Services and Activities (S&A) Fees for the 2012-13 year.
Greek Week comes to an end
The Greek community raised money for the Invisible Children nonprofit organization.
Pullman, Wash. - The Greek community raised money for the Invisible Children nonprofit organization.
moreGreeks to benefit Invisible Children
Greek Week will start Sunday, an annual cooperation to raise donations for a certain cause.
Sigma Kappa checks boobies
The sorority sponsored an event to raise awareness for breast cancer on and off campus.
Cuevas/Jahn ran clean campaign
Cuevas and Jahn hope to join Erdman and Skaug’s staff next year.
Student wins national awards
Elise Van Vuren, the current Panhellenic president, received two awards from her national sorority, Kappa Delta.
Pullman, Wash. - Elise Van Vuren, the current Panhellenic president, received two awards from her national sorority, Kappa Delta.
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.
moreCrystal used to detect radiation levels
Crystal program is one of few in the country and gaining recognition as demands rise.
DARPA funds WSU Spokane research
The WSU Spokane site received grant money from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop training curriculum for soldiers and police officers. The curriculum will cover how to successfully approach situations in foreign countries and environments.
Budget cuts unsustainable
The cost of educating a student has stayed the same but now the state is paying less of the bill.
Ad student wins elite award
Jazmyn Sanchez, a senior communication major, was honored last week as one of 50 most promising minority advertising students in the nation.
Pi Beta Phi loses WSU support
WSU Pi Beta Phi sorority received sanctions from the WSU conduct board due to hazing and underage drinking last fall.
Brass quintet toot their own horns
After coming back from a tour, the WSU Brass Quintet impressed and humored audiences Thursday.
Pulllman, Wash. - The WSU Brass Quintet performed a concert Thursday night with music-spanning multiple centuries.
moreProfessors fight drug resistant bacteria
Professors team up in response to a growing number of antibiotic resistant bacteria.
Cheng and Chow capture the music
Pullman, WA - Angela Cheng and Alvin Chow performed Saturday in Kimbrough Concert Hall. They played a duo-piano recital.
moreCoug to join international project
Pullman, WA - WSU recently received grant money from the USDA to fund research and projects in Afghanistan with a consortium of universities. The projects will improve the agricultural situation in need of assistance in the area.
morePuyallup Center receives grant
Slinker aims for well-rounded vets
Lawsuit moves to appeals
WSU has consolidated its water rights and is using less water than it has in 50 years.
Pullman, Wash. - A lawsuit challenging the consolidation of WSU's water rights has moved to the Court of Appeals for Eastern Washington.
moreCougs to swap ski gear and stories
Odyssey launched for Greek unity
The new Greek newspaper makes an effort to inform the WSU greek community.
Students check their boobies
Non-profit organization Check Your Boobies teaches people to scan for breast cancer.
Dad taught me to be adventurous
ASWSU supports local clean-up project
WSU Online is offering its second winter session after outstounding grades last winter.
Cupcakes for children’s hospital
The Delta Dips and Desserts event raised money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Sweets and socializing raise funds
Tri-Deltas are hosting their new Delta Dips and Desserts this Saturday to fundraise for St. Jude Research Hospital.
Pullman PD searches for flag bandits
More than 50 flags have been ripped from poles installed along Pullman streets.
VanCougar news on hiatus
The student run newspaper is without management after encouraged resignation.
Sorority scrapbooks for neglected children
Kappa Alpha Theta supports the Court Appointed Special Advocates program.
Intramural sports score high on fun
WSU waves the flag for Cougar spirit
The WSU Athletic Department spent thousands on flags to spread school spirit.
Pullman, Wash. - The WSU athletics department spent $9,800 on small flags for the Homecoming game on Saturday. This is a part of their Wave the Flag marketing campaign to promote awareness for the WSU athletics department.
moreEast meets West in Honors Hall lounge
Pullman, WA - Yang Xu, a Chinese ink painter, came to the Honors Hall lounge Wednesday to give a demonstration of her artwork. She lectured and also painted an image to provide the audience with a look into the Chinese culture and traditions.
moreWSU club ruggers ready to get rough
The men's and women's rugby clubs play in leagues and competitions across the US
Pullman, WA - The rugby teams show a little power in their aggressive sport.
moreTenth annual Highland Games pay tribute
Sixteen teams competed Saturday in the axe toss and other Scottish competitions.
UREC aims to beat violence
French Film Festival hits the Palouse
Greeks go hands-on for Day of Service
The Greek community participated in a day of service around the Pullman area.
Pullman, Wash. - The Greek community participated in a day of service Saturday. They worked with various groups in and around the Pullman community to complete service projects. This event marked the end of National Hazing Prevention week.
moreSigma Pi fraternity hosts concert
The concert featured newly formed Seattle - based band Vividal.
Sigma Pi seeks a new image
The free event is sponsored by Monster Energy and will feature a Seattle-based band.
Aid group celebrates its founder's legacy
Ombudsmen provide objective advice
The ombudsmen offer help for students who do not know their rights and procedures.
Pullman, Wash. - The University Ombudsman's office is open to students, faculty and staff who aren't getting the help they feel they deserve regarding policy disputes, harassment or other issues. They are not advocates for individuals, but rather for proceeding fairly with regards to problems that arise.
moreHeal your mind and soul in Bhutan
This week's travel destination is a small monarchy in Asia
CougarCard and apps combine
The new smart phone application works with the card to remind students to save
Tri-cities, WA - WSU Tri-Cities and the WSU Alumni Association are a part of the new Vidappe application for iPhone and Android users. The app allows members to subscribe to their organizations and get reminders about discounts they get at local vendors when they are near them.
moreGlow-themed Campus Art Tour kicks off
School of Hospitality ranks globally
A recent study placed WSU’s School of Hospitality’s programs 9th in the world.
Fraternities rewarded by IFC
The WSU IFC launches new rewards program to recognize fraternities.
Monaco is a great vacation spot
Greeks burst with new members
Formal recruitment for sororities increased by 26 percent. Fraternity recruitment is projected to triple.
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Sigma Pi building new WSU chapter
Sigma Pi fraternity is close to building a house on Greek Row after negotiations.
Augustana rocks into the night at Cougfest
WSU Greek Life discussed
Anita Cory is committed to Greek Life on campus
Cory is the dedicated director of the Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life
WSU Cricket club finishes out season
After a strong summer, fans have two more matches to catch
WSU fraternities win national awards
Phi Kappa Tau and Lambda Chi Alpha received awards at their national conferences.

