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Arts still going strong
WSU Performing Arts announces new season
Jump into The Pool
The new social networking site,
Pullman - "At The Pool" brings in a new kind of social networking.
moreExpert offers financial advice
College students can benefit from financial advice, even when it's targeted at an older audience.
Unhappy youngsters consider surgery
More youth are considering plastic surgery than ever before, according to a recent survey.
YouTube allows for free downloads; one columnist shares his thoughts
Duke Sullivan shares his thoughts on YouTube downloads and what it means for the music industry.
Purple, not just a color
Cable 8 to hold benefit concert
WSU Brass Quintet to perform
Saxophonist to perform Tuesday
Pianist duo will play Kimbrough
Oberlin music faculty to perform Saturday night.
Pullman, Wash. - Married couple, Cheng and Chow, share the difficulties of duo concert playing.
moreSymphonies suffer from lack of support
A new generation pose problems for classical
Pullman housing market is relatively healthy
Alumnus donates $3 million
Greg Rankich gives the largest single donation in the history of WSU Athletics
Bieber album steals X-mas glee
City Council discusses final WSU Master Plan
Pullman City Council want for the master plan to inform the public of WSU’s intentions.
Wind ensemble blows into town
Palouse trio to perform Friday
Lyrics make the music
Vocal extravaganza to thrill
Percussion ensemble to rock tonight
Ensemble will demonstrate the'heartbeat'of music at 8 p.m. in Kimbrough hall.
School of Music puts on Jazz Festival
Orchestra will go Mediteranean Thursday
Cannabis fails to sparks debate
City Council opened the floor to public opinion on the regulation of medical cannabis.
Faculty jazz ensembles take music into space
The ensembles Nighthawk and Jazz Northwest will perform at 8 p.m. tonight
Pullman, WA - The acclaimed Washington State University faculty jazz ensembles Nighthawk and Jazz Northwest will perform as part of the School of Music Faculty Artist Series at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19, in Kimbrough Concert Hall.
morePullman Transit reveals new face
The design of the buses were personally approved by President Floyd.
Pullman City Council debates budget uses
City Council discussed everything from pink firemen to budget concerns.
Fulbright winner returns from Thailand
Assistant Professor of oboe and music history Keri McCarthy was awarded a grant to lecture and study in Bangkok
Pullman, WA - A WSU professor of Oboe went to Thailand this summer to research music for oboe and English horn, while studying Thai traditional music.
moreTalent may actually matter in music charts of the future
Female artista re topping 2011's charts, and a fresh new set of talented groups show promise for the future.
Wind symphony coming to Bryan Hall
Alcohol referrals in res halls have dropped
Police offer input on the 2011/2012 Cougar Annual Safety and Fire Report.
Jazz to be played in Kimbrough
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WSU drug arrests increase
The Cougar Annual Security and Fire Report indicates a rise in drug arrests since 2008.
Pottermore site lacks magic
New professor to perform
Chris Dickey will present works in order to “practice what he preaches” during lessons.
How the auto-tuner killed American pop music
Technology has eroded vocal craftsmanship and created lazy artistry
Pullman City Council approves local changes
City Council disscused issues spanning from public transit to wastewater treatment.
Orchestra set to begin
Wellbeing program focuses on the benefits of sleep
Set the Trend is back with a program that will focus on sleep education next month.
ASWSU to meet with city council
The boundaries of the three wards of Pullman will be discussed on Tuesday.
Music history not just a class
Clark to serve on U.S. board
Regents professor Sue Clark has served on several other national advisory committees.
Gay marriage policies debated
SEB and GEISORC host an activist and a representative to argue same-sex marriage rights.
Pullman, Wash. - SEB and GEISORC host activist and representative to argue that wording of same-sex marriage.
moreUREC teaches students to be super EFFECTIVE
'Drum Stick/ Licorice Stick' coming to WSU
Schweitzer Labs takes two awards
SEL designs and supports a line of products and services for electric power services.
'Symphony Soldier' breaks the mold
A sub-par syndrome
Music Trends
Council prohibits marijuana gardens
Pullman City Council has approved the controversial moratorium on Tuesday.
Don’s Midway Grocery to close
The convenience store is closing after determining profits were not high enough.
Pullman, WA - Don's Midway Grocery is closing.
moreViticulture professor wins wino-pulitzer
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City Council votes on marijuana
The City Council voted on the regulation of medical marijuana in Pullman.
Refinancing saves taxpayers thousands
The vote to refinance Pullman Hospital bonds passed with taxpayer support.



