Eric Francavilla
Vet hospital opens house for Mom's Weekend
Spinach, trees and garlic galore
Pullman - While thousands of students left behind the sun to attend classes Wednesday, Brad Jaeckel held class outside, at the WSU Organic Farm.
moreCable 8 denied funds to update dated equipment
WSU goes crimson and green
Cougs host sobering forum
Pullman - Students have never been more involved in discussing alcohol problems on campus, said a group of panelists during “Cougs under the Influence: an alcohol forum.”
morePaws for a cause
Pullman -
WSU professor Margaret Black normally works on curing cancer in the lab. But this month she traded research assistants and lab coats for her eight-Siberian Husky team, which she mushed to raise money for cancer research.
moreFederal sequestration cuts university funding
Fighting virus with virus
Pullman - A team of WSU researchers is studying a method to fight the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Their weapon: another virus.
moreOwning guns on campus
Pullman - Two students parked in the WSU Police lot and removed their 12-gauge shotguns from the trunk.
moreThe heart of a theater
Moscow, Idaho - In a narrow, more than a century old room in Moscow, Idaho, the heart of the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, a 35-mm film projector, sits mounted.
morePursuing his story on the front lines
Pullman, Mali - In the Sahara Desert, Peter Chilson’s curiosity nearly got him killed.
moreToxins from plastics twist the family tree
Duke professor questions experts'credibility in a Foley Institute lecture
Flu virus not catching on in Whitman County, yet
Pullman - The flu has spared Pullman of a severe outbreak so far this season, a Whitman County official said, but the contagious virus already is spreading. And it could still hit hard.
moreNeed a textbook, grab a checkbook
Pullman - It was a textbook case of beginning-of-the-semester sticker shock. Kyle Albers turned to The Bookie on Monday to get his textbooks after a deal to buy them used from a friend fell through. The junior biochemistry major walked out with an estimate that he’ll spend between $800 and $700 for books this semester.
moreGlobal Campus draws students online
An insight into opium
Pullman - Since September, dozens of brown packages from destinations like Laos, Thailand and California, have found their way to the University of Idaho’s Asian American Comparative Collection.
moreDunes wildfire starter pleads guilty
President Floyd rallies with students against 16 percent tuition hikes
Children to haunt Greeks at WSU
Faith forum on WSU Glenn Terrell Mall
Pullman - The Glenn Terrell Mall turned into a public forum about Christianity on Wednesday when four traveling preachers engaged students in an impromptu debate.
moreLocal lab proves lucrative
Pullman - The largest private company in Pullman is about to get bigger.
moreDunes fire suspect arrested
Partier starts wildfire near The Dunes
The Garfield County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fire that broke out at The Dunes on Saturday.
Pullman - A wildfire broke out near The Dunes 30 miles southwest of Pullman Saturday afternoon after someone shot fireworks into the hills.
moreStudent falls from'Martini House'roof
Alcohol was likely the cause of a student falling from his roof
U of I remembers student's death
After dedicating a bench to Katy Benoit, a graduate student killed last year, the University of Idaho pledges to continue to improve campus safety.
Pullman, Wash. and Moscow, Idaho - After dedicating a bench to Katy Benoit, a graduate student killed last year, the University of Idaho pledges to continue to improve campus safety.
morePullman-Moscow shelters struggle with increase in abandoned pets
The high abandonment rate occurs every summer, from May to September.
Pullman, Wash. and Moscow, Idaho - Animal shelters in Pullman and Moscow are struggling with high abandonment rates this summer, partly caused by college students leaving at the end of spring semester.
moreEducation Abroad fair a success
The fair was an opportunity to inform student about upcoming programs.
Pullman, Wash - WSU Faculty-led programs lead students all over the world.
moreWSU fights thousands in Clery Act fines
WSU officals will contest fines concerning campus crime report violations.



